tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post8029899795917439527..comments2024-01-01T16:01:35.711+00:00Comments on Dick Puddlecote: Alcohol Control: J S Mill Rendered IrrelevantDick Puddlecotehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-191207551609765592011-07-20T17:40:19.211+01:002011-07-20T17:40:19.211+01:00Passive drinking is fairly easy to push through no...Passive drinking is fairly easy to push through now it's been officially decided that there is no safe level of alcohol.<br /><br />Guidelines For Alcohol Consumption Are Inadequate For Cancer Prevention<br /><br />12 Jul 2011<br /><br />"The WHO International Agency of Research on Cancer has stated, based on evidence, that alcohol is carcinogenic in both animals and humans. Several evaluations of this agency as well the joint 2007 report of the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research warned of the link between alcohol and cancers in the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, colon-rectum and breast cancers. Based on the evidence, "there is no level of alcohol consumption for which cancer risk is null."<br />Medical News Today<br /><br />Apart from the evaporation from your drinks in a confined space, now you just have to breathe.<br /><br />Think of the bar staff.<br /><br />Ridiculous? But of course.<br /><br />I really can't understand how they didn't see that one coming a mile off.<br /><br />RoseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-23267592326717708452011-07-20T12:08:17.511+01:002011-07-20T12:08:17.511+01:00The fatal flaw in the argument is that "healt...The fatal flaw in the argument is that "healthy" people consume more health resources than fat people, who consume more than smokers. Every academic study I have found comes to this conclusion: the most recent being a Dutch simulation highlighted in the Daily Mail about three years ago, and easily googled. This is without taking into account tobacco tax or the reduced pension payments to those who die earlier.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-13647153231696661942011-07-20T12:05:20.255+01:002011-07-20T12:05:20.255+01:00The camels nose is well and truly under the tent f...The camels nose is well and truly under the tent flap wrt banning alcohol.<br /><br />On the back of winos getting hammered on white lightning and idiot parents buying cases of beer for their equally idiot 15yo offspring to get hammered on and cause bother. In my local area (Kirklees) it's illegal to drink alcohol in any public place.<br /><br />So because of the antics of a few fuckwits, I cant have a picnic/bbq and have a glass of wine or can of beer in any local park etc.<br /><br />It isn't like we don't have D&D laws etc in place to deal with anti-social behavior, No we have in place an outright ban.Budvarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01411709142357622721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-49638111173556028992011-07-20T03:13:56.819+01:002011-07-20T03:13:56.819+01:00Has someone gone around ripping out the chapter on...Has someone gone around ripping out the chapter on Prohibition from all the history books?smokervoterhttp://smokervoter.webs.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-44609658616198093952011-07-20T01:28:46.911+01:002011-07-20T01:28:46.911+01:00Anon 00.00,
Sorry, I didn’t make myself very clea...Anon 00.00,<br /><br />Sorry, I didn’t make myself very clear in my previous post. My apologies. The “over-exaggerated” health claims which I referred to were ones made at the very, <i>very</i> start of the anti-smoking campaign (which, sad to say, I am old enough to remember very well!) – the point where they claimed to have proved that “smoking causes lung cancer” and began to issue dire warnings about smoking’s supposed links with heart disease, but hadn’t yet invoked their paydirt “passive smoking” claims. And those original hyped-up claims did indeed scare many people into giving up smoking “voluntarily.” <br /><br />I see the later, more insidious and sometimes openly threatening, coercion into <i>making</i> people give up as a much later development which largely arose once so many non-smokers had been thoroughly convinced that smokers were killing them as well as themselves. That’s when those of a mind to do so became openly abusive and aggressive towards smokers (which I don’t dispute occurs, as you have yourself experienced, although I personally never have), spurred on by ASH propaganda and with the sanction of the State through its disgracefully one-sided and unfair legislation, and I think that the anti-smoking zealots <i>knew</i> that this would be the case but, quite frankly, didn’t give a damn about it. “Any means justifies the end,” logic, as it were, like all groups possessed of any cult-like zeal.<br /><br />And I think that exactly the same process, in the same order, will occur with alcohol, too. After all, we're already at stage 1 - not much open hostility by the public being shown towards people who drink at the moment, but the "health risks" (to the drinker only, at the moment) being flagged up by "the authorities" in exactly the same way ...Soapyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14691092542447575723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-46204310216185847972011-07-20T00:55:08.382+01:002011-07-20T00:55:08.382+01:00There is always a generic excuse for the puritans ...There is always a generic excuse for the puritans to apply, to anything they decide to target. That excuse is the market. You may be thin, but whenever you buy a bag of chips, you are sustaining the market which ultimately sells chips to the obese.<br />You may avoid buying veal, but by buying other meats you are sustaining the livestock trade which gives rise to the suffering of veal calves, that other people buy.<br />Whatever you do, they will find a pretext to censure you. They are religious zealots. For such people, the ends always justify the means.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-67420289861358357342011-07-20T00:00:03.126+01:002011-07-20T00:00:03.126+01:00I don't think it's the over-exaggerated he...I don't think it's the over-exaggerated health risks necessarily what makes people to stop smoking (or claim they stopped smoking) (in public that is). A lot of it is when the anti-smoking propaganda all around you becomes so pervasive that it's literally everywhere and one doesn't know how many fake coughs, nasty looks, or as I have seen, outright physical violence and fists raised up against outdoor smokers, that once that climate of fear and hatred exists, then it forces people to not smoke, simply because the social pressure has become that extreme. Maybe you haven't seen physical acts of violence, fists raised in the air, ready to strike out at outdoor smokers yet, but I have - and if that happens often enough with unavoidable propaganda at every turn on every corner, then eventually it forces people to stop or else say they stopped. With alcohol, it would be similar, the social pressure will be built up over time through use of propaganda and numbers claiming to drink will drop in response. Drinkers and eaters, you're not "safe". Pubs and fast-food laughing now or agreeing to comply instead of fighting, you'll end up like tobacco.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-81960255821163682412011-07-19T23:17:43.578+01:002011-07-19T23:17:43.578+01:00It’s one of the reasons why I’ve always said that ...It’s one of the reasons why I’ve always said that alcohol would be next on the list after smoking, in preference to obesity (that’ll come later), because it is far, far easier to develop the concept of an “innocent bystander” in the case of alcohol than it is for obesity, by linking alcohol use to crime, car accidents, social disorder, domestic violence, family breakdown etc etc. Just as smoking is now blamed for pretty much all and every <i>physical</i> ailment ever known to man, alcohol will no doubt be linked with all and every <i>social</i> one. And it was, after all, only once they’d hit on this concept of the “innocent bystander” that the anti-smoking movement really took off – a point which I have no doubt they emphasised relentlessly at their recent “tutoring” session with all of the like-minded anti-alcohol lobby groups recently. <br /><br />If they can coerce sufficiently large numbers of people into giving up the supremely enjoyable habit of smoking - by instilling fear through over-exaggerated stories about the health risks - for smokers to become the minority, and then, once that task is achieved, convince even <i>larger</i> numbers of people that the few remaining smokers are actually doing <i>them</i> harm by even-more exaggerated and sometimes downright made-up stories of the health risks of SHS, then why does anyone in their right mind believe that they can’t do exactly the same with drinking?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-65259307741792111622011-07-19T22:36:27.752+01:002011-07-19T22:36:27.752+01:00I am amazed that it has taken so long... that 3rd ...I am amazed that it has taken so long... that 3rd parties are being harmed by 'passive drinking' is by far the easier of the three to 'prove', whereas the effects of someone else's smoking can't be seen (and so far as I'm concerned, have still to be proven to exist) the effect of somone elses drinking is there to see in A&E's up and down the land every night of the week.d'babenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-6185941806181358302011-07-19T21:45:30.368+01:002011-07-19T21:45:30.368+01:00MW: Was his name Henry Sellers? ;)MW: Was his name <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3nM4hyIcFQ" rel="nofollow">Henry Sellers</a>? ;)Dick Puddlecotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-55973670353685214122011-07-19T21:29:35.242+01:002011-07-19T21:29:35.242+01:00There was recently some research claiming to show ...There was recently some research claiming to show that a lot of people who said they were non-smokers in fact did have the occasional fag. The same must be true of self-reported non-drinkers.Curmudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02558747878308766840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-5682971389371417522011-07-19T21:26:08.672+01:002011-07-19T21:26:08.672+01:00Anecdotal, on the subject of "people who clai...Anecdotal, on the subject of "people who claim that they never drink".<br /><br />A lass at work was about to get married and told me that her hubby-to-be never drank. I was horrified, FFS, if you've never seen somebody drunk, you don't know what they're really like. <br /><br />Oh no, she said, his parents were alcoholics and really bad people when they were drunk, so he's learned the hard way.<br /><br />It is largely genetic, said I, if booze turned them into monsters, what do you think he'll be like? Don't you want to be warned?<br /><br />Fast forward to reports of wedding:<br /><br />The groom got totally pissed, started a fight, insulted his new wife in his speech, it ended up with the fire brigade being called (that may have been unrelated to him being drunk).<br /><br />They got divorced a few years later.Mark Wadsworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07733511175178098449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-22952655683771443392011-07-19T20:29:43.713+01:002011-07-19T20:29:43.713+01:00Off topic:
Roger Helmer stated that as a non-smok...Off topic:<br /><br />Roger Helmer stated that as a non-smoker he would smoke a cigarette in a mass defiance protest if the Stony Stratford ban went through. With so called 'fire safe cigarettes' due to arrive very shortly can people save a proper ready made one for him so he doesn't have to constantly puff to keep it alight? I would but I don't buy ready made ones any more and roll-ups go out easily too.<br /><br />TonyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-36791830502037898592011-07-19T20:11:27.766+01:002011-07-19T20:11:27.766+01:00Curmudgeon: Possibly, but if so the drinks industr...Curmudgeon: Possibly, but if so the drinks industry and supporters will have even bigger problems than I've advanced here. :-0Dick Puddlecotehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-34407924042545505422011-07-19T20:08:25.603+01:002011-07-19T20:08:25.603+01:00The stuff of civil war ...The stuff of civil war ...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-11911766529156102112011-07-19T20:07:12.185+01:002011-07-19T20:07:12.185+01:00Is some of that increase going to be due to the in...Is some of that increase going to be due to the increased proportion of Muslims in Britain?<br /><br />Mind you, in my experience more than a few Muslims only <i>claim</i> never to drink.Curmudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02558747878308766840noreply@blogger.com