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Springing off of my addiction post once more, I am also skeptical at best of 12-step programs, because their framework has just never remotely aligned with my actual experience.
The substance I was addicted to was heroin. While I was actively addicted, it absolutely came before everything else. My life shrank around it. I kept using despite very real, very obvious negative consequences. If youβre looking for something that fits the βcompulsion + harm + loss of controlβ model, that was it.
But whatβs always sat strangely with me is what happened when that context changed.
Once my abusive relationship ended and I was no longer in an environment where it was readily available, it was shockingly easy to stop. Iβm not saying it was physically comfortable. My body was pretty pissed off for a while. But psychologically, it just didnβt have the same hold anymore. I wasnβt spending my days white-knuckling cravings or constantly thinking about it. It dropped out of my life in a way that, according to the 12-step model, is not really supposed to happen.
And thatβs where my issue with that framework starts.
Because 12-step ideology tends to assume that if you have ever had that kind of relationship with one substance, it reveals something fundamental and permanent about you. That you now have a generalized βaddictive natureβ that will attach itself to other substances or behaviors if youβre not constantly managing it. That you are, in some essential way, always on the verge of transferring that pattern onto something else.
And that just hasnβt been true for me.
I was a near-daily cannabis user for years. When it started consistently making me feel physically uncomfortable instead of good, I stopped. No drawn-out battle, no existential crisis, just βthis isnβt giving me what I liked about it anymoreβ and I moved on.
I drink occasionally, in social or celebratory contexts, and I genuinely find alcohol kind of boring outside of that. It doesnβt have much pull for me.
I tried gambling once, got annoyed at how tedious and overstimulating it felt, and left the casino in under an hour. I have not felt remotely compelled to revisit that experience.
I use the internet a lot, and I play a handful of video games, but I can also go on a camping trip with no signal and be completely fine, unless you want to try and find something pathological about nature photography, in which case you can blow it out your ass. If anything, I generally enjoy the change of pace. Thereβs no sense of panic or withdrawal or βI need to get back to my computer/consoles immediately.β
So when I hear the idea that addiction is this broad, transferable trait that will latch onto anything with quick reward or low friction, I just donβt see it reflected in my own life.
What does make sense, looking back, is context.
When I was using heroin, I was in an abusive relationship. My environment was unstable, stressful, and honestly pretty bleak. The substance didnβt just exist in a vacuum. It fit into a specific set of conditions where it functioned as relief, escape, and regulation.
When those conditions changed, the behavior changed with them.
That doesnβt mean there was no dependency. There obviously was. It doesnβt mean there were no consequences. There very much were. My grades suffered. I dropped out of college. I lost my apartment because staying out of withdrawal and numbing out from the abuse felt more important than paying rent.
But it does suggest that what we call βaddictionβ might not always be this permanent, identity-level trait that needs to be managed forever. Sometimes it looks a lot more like a relationship between a person, a substance, and a specific environment.
When thatβs the case, then a framework that assumes universality - βif this happened once, it will always be waiting to happen again, with anythingβ - is going to miss a lot of variation.
Iβm not saying 12-step programs canβt help people. Clearly they can, or they likely wouldnβt exist in the way they do. But I do think theyβre often treated as the model of addiction rather than a model that fits some people and not others, and when your experience doesnβt match that model, many people who swear by them will assume that you are misunderstanding yourself, in denial, or βnot taking it seriously enough.β This paternalistic attitude only serves to make me even more skeptical of the framework.
For me, what mattered wasnβt declaring myself permanently βaddictiveβ or treating every pleasurable behavior as a potential threat.
What mattered was getting out of the environment where that pattern made sense in the first place.
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βaddictionβ might not always be this permanent, identity-level trait... Sometimes it looks a lot more like a relationship between a person, a substance, and a specific environment.
I have helped change more individual behavior by changing the environment around them than I have by working on their behavior.
See also:
why giving chronic pain patients sufficient pain relief medication is a good thing whether or not there's anything else that will make the chronic pain condition(s) less painful to live with
why identifying the cause(s) of chronic pain is key to identifying potential interventions that will make the chronic pain condition(s) less painful to live with, which is important for both the patients for whom that will and the patients for whom that won't result in no longer needing potentially addictive pain relief medication
why it's so fucking hilarious to describe chronic pain patients as addicted to any medication they're physically dependent on, like, most people are physically dependent on being in as little pain as is physically possible for them, this shouldn't be news to anyone other than chronic pain patients who haven't had a zero pain day in a few years, it certainly shouldn't be a fucking surprise to our prescribers
why labeling someone "addicted" or "drug-seeking", instead of getting them immediate pain relief and looking into why they need pain relief and what else can be done about reducing how much pain they're in, is a fucking problem
Also why making 12 Step programs the programs that the court and prison systems actively promote. Many judges require 12 Step programs and only 12 Step programs as part of bargains. We desperately need, as a society, to get past the idea that the 12 Step model is Correct, and dial it back to Helps Some People.
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I'm actually so curious about people's opinions on this:
Zionists and fellow travelers: if the ICJ were to rule Israel has committed (or at least failed to prevent) genocide in Gaza, would you accept that ruling? Anti-/non-Zionists: if the ICJ were to rule Israel has NOT committed (or failed to prevent) genocide, would you accept that ruling?
Zionist: would accept a guilty ruling
Zionist: would reject a guilty ruling
Anti/Non: would accept a not-guilty ruling
Anti/Non: would reject a not-guilty ruling
And please feel free to elaborate on your answers in the comments, I'm genuinely so interested to know how people might react to any eventual rulings on this (even though the case is being extended so long, and will take many years still to see a verdict).
Last call on this poll, only a day left to answer!
And since there seems to have been some confusion about it: the question basically assumes that the court and the evidence for the verdict are legitimate, so the reject options do also include those of you who might be skeptical of the proceedings' legitimacy as a whole. That's part of why I encourage commenting to try and elaborate your specific reasonings.
I'm a Jewish antizionist with my beliefs rooted in both religious and anarchist theory. I think no one should be having a state apparatus, period. I don't make an exception for Israel because, in my opinion, we should especially not be doing that. Both in terms of religious duties, and in terms of not fucking obliterating our own Jewish cousins with other cultural signifiers.
I am Lebanese and a Jew, and I will not give up the millennia my family lived in Tyre just because Bibi says Judeo-Arabic is a sham language and only a Retvrn To Trve Hebrew can rescue me. I will not give it up because Hezbollah wants me dead, either.
I say all this to make my opposition to the existence of the state of israel as clear as possible, because what I say next is going to piss off a LOT of my followers:
Israel is not doing a fucking genocide.
Human rights violations, absolutely. War crimes, maybe so, we'd have to have a proper court case that isn't packed with virulent antisemites to decide, but sure, maybe!
A genocide?
You fucking cunts wouldn't know an attempt to obliterate an entire people from the historical record if it kicked your teeth in.
I want you to look me in the eyes and tell me that muslims in the Levant are actually, unironically being erased from the world.
You dipshit chucklefucks decided that the largest religion in the world is being erased from its own holy land because you are so self-obsessed that you don't even know the difference between an Arab and a West Asian.
Meanwhile, Arab imperialism under the guise of religious "choice" (as long as you choose Muslim) continues to commit actual genocides against every other ethnic group in the region unimpeded, yay!
You people are not anti-genocide, you are anti-Jew.
@vergess this is an extremely interesting perspective. You're not the first religious anarchist Judean I've met, but the first one to also be Lebanese. I appreciate the honesty in this answer, it takes considerable αΈ₯utzpah to hold the positions you do, I respect that a lot, even if we have disagreements about statism, religion, and Zionism (although I'd also be curious to know exactly how you define Zionism, because I do know anarchist Zionists as well).
I would actually love to learn more about anarchist Zionism. It's a movement I've heard of, but learning about it in more detail has proven... difficult. On account of how many anarchist thinkers are just, like, openly antisemitic twats. If you have any recommendations for how to get started with learning about that movement, I am all ears!!
In my case, I admit that my definition of Zionism takes much more strongly from statism than from religion. If we define zionism along the more traditional jewish religious realm of "Jews allowed to live, worship, and self-determine in the levant," then yes, I would of course be a zionist. It is the only ethically defensible thing to be!
But part of the reason I am allowed to speak so freely about my status as both Lebanese and Jewish is that I no longer live in Lebanon (where such speech is illegal, to be clear).
I live in the USA, and here the conversations around zionism are defined primarily in relation to Christian zionism: the belief that a strong and warlike nominally Jewish state in the Levant is the only way to usher in the Christian end days and bring about the return of their saviour.
Of course, this definition is an imposition by non-Jews onto us, and it shouldn't be allowed to be the primary meaning of Zionism in the popular consciousness. But, unfortunately, the reality remains: there are more of them, they are louder, they are richer, and they worship death itself. They redefined zionism out from under us, at least in the English speaking world.
And so, I call myself an antizionist, and I adhere strongly to my belief: a nominally-Jewish warrior-state state in the levant is not, in fact, beneficial to Jews, or anyone else in the region.
But the reality is... well. I'm an "antizionist" in the same breath that I'm a "zionist", depending on who I am addressing, you know? And in many ways, that is "wishy washy" on my part, but... I hold that the language used to describe a consistent moral practice is probably not as relevant as the consistency and morality parts.
I'm also... isolated. Extremely so. I live in a very white, gentile part of the USA. There is one synagogue within a day's travel, and it's... not very welcoming to queer brown immigrants with deranged notions about Israeli statehood, so. My primary means of interacting with other Jews is via the internet. I last lived around other Jews when I was only 12 years old, and so, much of what I am today is influenced by that lack of jewish foothold. By having to be The Only Jew that so many people around me would ever meet.
So, I mold myself, and my language, to meet them.
Even so, though, I have my limits. And one of those limits is calling things "genocide" when they aren't.
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Discoursers to be mocked and blocked.
Anyway, I can't rank things for shit, so I won't even try. I fucking loved Serbia because I'm a slut for metal, but ask me if I'd call it my number one and I'd end up bluescreening.
I'm sure I'll find a way to be furious at the judge vote, either way.
WHY IS THE UKRAINIAN SPOKESMAN DRESSED LIKE THE POPE
The real battle begins.
UK GETS ZERO AUDIENCE POINTS LMAOOOOO THEIR REACTION OF CHEERING ANYWAY
Once again, the UK and Germany are comrades.
...Why is Belgium third wheeling us.
Congrats to Bulgaria! Your piece didn't really hit me right, but your winning was good for my blood pressure and I'm looking forward to your hosting next year!

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Eurovision
Discoursers to be mocked and blocked.
Anyway, I can't rank things for shit, so I won't even try. I fucking loved Serbia because I'm a slut for metal, but ask me if I'd call it my number one and I'd end up bluescreening.
I'm sure I'll find a way to be furious at the judge vote, either way.
WHY IS THE UKRAINIAN SPOKESMAN DRESSED LIKE THE POPE
The real battle begins.
UK GETS ZERO AUDIENCE POINTS LMAOOOOO THEIR REACTION OF CHEERING ANYWAY
Once again, the UK and Germany are comrades.
...Why is Belgium third wheeling us.
Eurovision
Discoursers to be mocked and blocked.
Anyway, I can't rank things for shit, so I won't even try. I fucking loved Serbia because I'm a slut for metal, but ask me if I'd call it my number one and I'd end up bluescreening.
I'm sure I'll find a way to be furious at the judge vote, either way.
WHY IS THE UKRAINIAN SPOKESMAN DRESSED LIKE THE POPE
The real battle begins.
UK GETS ZERO AUDIENCE POINTS LMAOOOOO THEIR REACTION OF CHEERING ANYWAY
Once again, the UK and Germany are comrades.
Eurovision
Discoursers to be mocked and blocked.
Anyway, I can't rank things for shit, so I won't even try. I fucking loved Serbia because I'm a slut for metal, but ask me if I'd call it my number one and I'd end up bluescreening.
I'm sure I'll find a way to be furious at the judge vote, either way.
WHY IS THE UKRAINIAN SPOKESMAN DRESSED LIKE THE POPE
The real battle begins.
The German commentator is basically euphoric (as much as Germans can be) looking at the situation of Germany getting first two points, then doubling them to four points and then doubling them to eight points. Tells you very much about the non expectations we have by now. We're just happy to be included because we pay so much to the EBU
Eurovision
Discoursers to be mocked and blocked.
Anyway, I can't rank things for shit, so I won't even try. I fucking loved Serbia because I'm a slut for metal, but ask me if I'd call it my number one and I'd end up bluescreening.
I'm sure I'll find a way to be furious at the judge vote, either way.
WHY IS THE UKRAINIAN SPOKESMAN DRESSED LIKE THE POPE

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