I’m in recovery and ever commercial is “the bold refreshing taste of uncle berry lemon twist vodka. Having a bad day? Drink this. You know you want to. Drink it Michael! please drink responably

Every ad portrays drinking as a party, and your in a pool throwing a beach ball with your friends, and your ex Chrissy finally admits she was wrong. It’s an unrealistically positive. If you drink Tito’s your father in law will finally grow close to you. It’s not Christmas without even Williams egg nog!

There is no safe amount of alcohol to drink. It is like cigarettes, entirely bad for you.

I’m not saying don’t sell it but why is every add for booze being blasted every. Especially to me because the algorithm knows I’m an alcoholic.

How is that legal?

Please drink responsibly? You’re aiming your ads at alcoholics primarily.

It’s like advertising morphine on skid row. You know what you’re doing.

Edit: for the people saying I’m America centric. I have a Texas education.what the hell is the US? Nothing is beyond our boarders. We are the only land mass. Ill add a picture in the comments.

For the people who happily explained what it’s like in thier country. Makes me feel less crazy for pointing out the problem!

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    In Russia, alcohol ads are banned. So, beer ads take all the air, rolling their usual, and adding a small fast “nonalcoholic” at the end for their obscure nonalcolohic version no one cares about.

    So, effectively, advertising your beer is legal as long as you have a nonalcoholic version.

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    The proof that there is only Texas as promised.

    (For those that didn’t see the comments about assuming everyone is American. This explains the Texas education system.

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    Cigarette companies themselves actually lobbied for cigarette commercials to be banned. For more information, look up knowing better cigarettes on YouTube since I’ll have to write an essay to explain why and he puts it way better than I can

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      I’m not saying I don’t believe you. But is saying if cigarettes wanted to stop advertising they didn’t need approval.

      So op advertising.

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        To try to oversimplify: there was some law from the Clinton administration that said for X amount of ads for cigarettes, information for what cigarettes do to you must be aired as well (in the form of an ad). So, to kill 2 birds with one stone, they lobbyed and successfully got cigarette ads banned. This served to try and suppress potential competition outside of the big name brands and information for what cigarettes actually do to you. So, it was a 4D chess move done by the big cigarette companies collaborating with each other. I hope that makes sense

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    I spend a lot of time in Ireland and tbh I can’t remember the last time I saw an ad for regular alcoholic drinks like beers and whiskeys… However a lot of these companies skirt around rules, at least here at the moment, by making ads about non alcoholic versions instead. So you see a lot of Guinness 0.0 and Heineken 0.0 etc.

    Tbh even that should banned at this stage too.

    What’s worse though is gambling advertising. I fucking hate that shit so much. Its popularity preys on desperate people and further drives the K shaped economy we are seeing nowadays. Its so fucked up.

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      Gambling ads and sponsorships are crippling the youth. I know lads coming out of school in debt to loads of people to be down the bookies.

      The zero ads are a workaround but I wouldnt be so annoyed if they were a different price at the tap!

      I would miss the guiness ads but they aren’t even Irish anymore so fuck em.

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    It is always so weird traveling outside of Norway and see commercials for alcohol.

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      What the hell is the US. I know every county in Texas. Got a cousin and pig in each one. Never heard of none of that “us” business.

      I went to the shiny-est college in the planet (which is Texas) and I saw a black man there! He was delivering groceries but almost looked him in the eye. I’m a progressytives!”

      Edit: just to be clear I wasn’t naming two animals at my farm. Each farm has a pig who is my cousin. Just wanted to make that very clear. I have cousin pigs

      2nd edit: and sometime I lie with them as bride and groom.

      It’s legal in Texas as long as a gun is involved

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      Canada has aboot 40 million people, the UK has about 70 million, Australia has 30 million, and New Zealand (5 million) is basically a rounding error. Since the US has over 300 million people, other English speakers tend to migrate to primarily US platforms.

      What I find most interesting about these statistics is the difference in population density between the UK and the USA. Although the US is ~40 times larger, it only contains 7x more people.

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    TBH: Interesting question, post ruined by this “US-centric or not” BS. (Rest assured that as European, I don’t give a f about your insecurities with your education, at least not in unrelated posts. I’d bet most Europeans would not be able to point to most U.S. on the map, maybe Texas, California, Florida (wink) or NY but that’s about it. Even I know barely half of them, and that’s because I’m a terminally online look-up-everything-on-wikipedia nerd.)

    I was just curious about what would people say about ad regulations. I would have no problem with question being US-centric or any-other-country-centric.

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      post ruined

      scratch that, I just discovered there’s this wheel on my mouse that make bad comment go up up up and away

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        there should obviously be indexes which tell you what stuff exists. stuff like amazon where you search for “desk” and it shows you the 10 desk providers that can be delivered to your location.

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    We don’t, alcohol adverts are just as illegal as tobacco. Of course; that might not be the case everywhere on the planet :P

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      I appreciate you being friendly with it. I just wasn’t thinking about savages.

      Z”that’s a joke by the way.

      Our education is American centric. “We arrived to this empty land and these hundreds of tribes had a stick up for here butt so we generously held lad on thier behalf in a trust they have no control over. There were treaties.‘don’t look them up but it wasntotallynlegit broh

      Theres actually a joke here “we learn geography based on what war we’re in”

      If I moved to your country you probably list me as mentally disabled “the usSr can’t hurt you it been gone-

      “WE NEED THIRTY NUCLEAR LAND MINES!”

      I appreciate you taking it easy on me

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    It took decades of fighting to get smoking banned, and if everyone and their uncle didn’t have a parent dying of lung cancer, it probably wouldn’t have happened.

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    🎵 No stems no seeds

    That you don’t need

    Acapulco Gold is

    [fffffffff!]

    Baaaad aaasss weeeed! 🎶

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    I’m feeling a lot projecting right now. I’ve always been good the women folk. Just pretend seX is out of the question .

    Don’t talk to her about “are we gunna” or think “that was the most expensive place in town!! Open up”

    It’s easy for me to say I’m asexual . I’ve only had sex because the girl I was with wanted it.

    I have a lot of female friends because I’m not trying to fuck them all the time.

    It’s really a low bar. I demonstrate the bar as “you can masterbate thinking about her but for gods sake don’t tell her.

    Low bar. Such a low bar osha doesn’t even require yellow tape. Around it.

    I’m not making fun of you. I know it’s hard (pun intended) don’t look at women like conquest. Just hang and enjoy the moment with them, talk, and eventually what happens happens. Dm me if you ever need relationship advice. I won’t teach you to trick women but it’s not that hard to get laid unless your only goal is to get laid.

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    basically alcohol gets a pass because its a drug that has been in use since the stone age. Im a big “victimless” crimes person and I would like to see much legalized but I would like them all put into a category where its allowed at home or at licensed establishments and advertising is limited to private residences or at businesses that are in the category. I would restrict the signage for the businesses to. So the brothel, race track, casino, dispensiary, liquor store would look rather non descript from the outside but all would have controlled entry to only allow adults and inside it would likely be filled with ads for other establishments.

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      I agree with everything. I want to add, a lot of drugs have been used since the stone ages. Animals, not just humans, tend to use drugs fairly commonly. It’s only a modern thing to think they’re purely bad.

      With that said, modern drugs often remove them from their cultural context, and are in higher purities and larger quantities than are naturally available. Chewing on a coca leaf is a lot different than doing cocaine, even though they’re largely the same thing (though the coca leaf has a lot of stuff that’s removed in processing to make cocaine). Cultures where it’s common, it doesn’t cause nearly the same issues as cocaine does in other places, because they don’t have the same culture around it and are sometimes getting a lot more.

      I agree though; people should be allowed to do what they want. The government shouldn’t be deciding it for them, and neither should advertising. They should be free from pressure either way to decide what they want to put into their body.

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        yeah its kinda wild that cocaine was in coke but and there is nothing about mass withdrawls when it was taken out. It was a small amount and ingested though and who knows how it was obtained form the leaf at that time. I had a convo with an indian coworker around this topic and they mentioned their grandma chewing something that was like the basis of opium and it was just normal back then.

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          Coca Cola actually had a reasonably large amount in it. I watched this video recently, which is why I thought of coca. It’s a very interesting look into a culture I knew little to nothing of. https://youtu.be/n2ZHXTiM9j0

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        yeah and a whole lot of casual users. kinda the same with it all but it does vary and obvious some are so powerful they have been used to make slaves. its like any self destructive behaviour though. hard to draw the line for other people without taking away self determination.

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      I agree with all that but is lime to see a tax on it to fund treatment centers.

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        Not sure where you live, but I think basically every state in the USA has an extra tax on alcohol.

        Look up “sin tax”

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          I don’t think much, or any, of that is going to recovery programs though.

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        oh yeah. I actually think everything should have at least a small transaction tax like 1% but thinks that are bad for you do a bit more. Man would day trading come down if that was the case.

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          Maybe day trading isn’t a very good thing. These VCs are gutting good business to make profit for one quarter and bouncing. Maybe the stock market should be regulated in some way.

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        I see billboards for them all the time. the advertising is certainly not restricted. it and the casinos is the thing that got me. I like the legalization but hate the advertising.

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          Ok yeah billboards. I forgot about those. Still, the storefronts I’m aware of are pretty neutral.

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            yeah but this should be the case with liquor stores as well. So basically the only way you should see an ad for any of the other adult activity is by being at one of the adult activities. as an aside though illinois implementation like a lot of illinois is sorta minimal. Really annoyed at the grow restrictions. Sorta hope it gets improved once they can’t suck so much revenue form the surrounding states.