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submitted 15 hours ago by Soulifix@kbin.melroy.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Like, I know why it's being banned or has been banned or whatever. I just don't understand the rage behind to keep this shitty ass social media platform that is essentially Vine 2.0

TikTok has been the detriment to society today as Facebook was and is. People doing stupid challenges. People's attention span getting lower and lower. People pretending they're more popular than life itself because of their faux acting and lip-syncing.

Why keep the piece of shit?

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[-] Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 12 hours ago

I know it's not really the topic you considered... But yes, I do believe every drug should be legalized. If you consider the benefits alone it should be obvious that it is the correct choice.

Drugs made by lisenced people/locations that use safe ingredients and are open to litigation if they end up making a bad batch.

The revenue collected isn't going to some drug lord overseas, it's going into the country which you live instead.

Dispensaries can be used secondary as a councelling/rehabilitation center.

The long and the short if it is that if people want them, they will get them. I live in a place that hasn't legalized weed yet.. But if you are around certain neighborhoods at around 9am, it starts to smell very obvious that legality doesn't matter. While currently that's not surprising as many states near mine have legalized, we'll before that happened things were exactly the same.

I don't want people to be addicted to drugs, but I don't see why we as a society shouldn't benefit at all from someone who is.

[-] Glide@lemmy.ca 1 points 31 minutes ago

I'm not talking about weed, though. It's been traditionally over policed but that doesn't mean we should stop policing all drugs. There's hardly any sense in saying that severely addictive drugs with visible negative effects on the human body should be sold for recreational use for profit. The majority of opiods are a good example of this.

But more to the point, giving moral purchase to profit justifies the abuse of the consumer. I can't say for certain whether the TikTok ban is government overreach, as I'm not knowledgeable enough on the topic to speak with any authority, but "it makes money, so it's fine" really shouldn't be the end of the conversation.

this post was submitted on 11 Jan 2025
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