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[–] uberdroog 6 points 2 weeks ago

"Reducing the issue to isolated variables, where the solution might appear to be to introduce a new policy (like banning smartphones) follows a technocratic logic that could turn good health into a matter for experts. "

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

If political questions such as structural discrimination, economic precarity, exposure to violence and opioid use are not regarded as shaping our wellbeing, what motivation remains for taking action on these matters?

I was following the author until I hit this send-off.

they don't think there's a prohibition on opioids? or are they arguing against prohibition in general?

it most just left me hanging more than contradicting the article's positions.