until I actually experienced addiction
Addiction is self imposed. I understand it's a strong motivator. I also understand it can be overcome. I've seen it many times. jews use this trait to their advantage: look at the opium wars, legalizing pot and other drugs. They encourage alcoholism because it makes it easier to force their agenda along.
Yes, people profit from other's misery. Look no further than (((big pharma))) and the bio weapon. They're selling bullets to kill people under the guise it's going to help you. It's the world's biggest lie and the biggest mass murder in human kind and still people are under the spell and have cognitive dissonance. It's simply amazing. Alcohol will kill you too. The difference is simply how much you consume.
I'm willing to bet the heads of nearly all major alcohol distributors are jewish
I'll take that bet. They own and run all the vices people use: slaves, drugs, alcohol, entertainment/news/propaganda, education, art and so on.
Godspeed!
I agree that addiction is self imposed, but most of us don't realize we're being tricked into it. Nobody says "Ya know, I think I'll become physically dependent on something that will kill me." They think "This stuff makes it easier for me to be social." or "I'll drink like the men." or "I appreciate fine wines because I'm cultured" etc.
Once you're there though, it's remarkably hard to pull yourself out of. One thing that is definitely not helpful in that endeavor though, is someone coming through to say "Just be stronger."
That just reads to me as "I've never been addicted to anything" at best and "don't make me think about how much I drink" at worst.
Well, now you know. We're all being tricked, big time. Speaking of which, you may find Behold a Pale Horse interesting. It speaks of this. It's on YouTube and it's a .pdf
I'll check it out. Thanks.
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