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No, you piss people off by advocating for child rapists as a necessary and inevitable part of the universe, and your continued explicit acceptance and embrace of this position.That just shows that even though something isn't a fact that if enough people agree on a certain opinion they automatically fall into the delusion of treating it as if it were a fact, the dangers of group think and a lack of independent thinking on full display.
I piss people off with my mere existence, it's something I'm very much accustomed to and fully accept and embrace.
Other people feel the need to push back against you because your opinions are so monstrous that not doing so feels like it would be implicitly supporting your position. Like just walking past someone getting beat up on the street or something - you're not involved but if you see and don't do anything then you've kind of helped that behaviour continue and be tolerated.
Opinions aren't facts, but emotions and experiences are. What people feel when they're being abused and raped is as factual as anything is.It is a fact that opinion will never be an actual fact of reality, it doesn't matter how many collective opinions accumulate together, it's still just a collective opinion that has no bearing on reality itself.
What people feel is generally pretty negative. Some would describe that as "bad".
You might not feel the same way. But the general collective experience in this situation does actually have some bearing on how we view it and on how we might behave with regard to potential future instances of the situation.
That you can't understand basic human emotion is kind of disturbing. No wonder people get pissed off at you. And you, having no understanding, have just hand waved that as "it is what it is" again instead of asking WHY people regularly get pissed off at you. It's like you never grew out of being an edgy teenager.
This is correct. The borderline for addiction is where it becomes a net negative for the person taking them. If it's not in some way harming you, it's not an addiction. We don't say that we're addicted to food, water and oxygen, even though all those things in excess can absolutely be harmful.Addiction in my eyes, is clearly bad because of the issues it causes.
To use drugs as an example, one of the drugs used to manage ADHD symptoms is amphetamines. Like, the exact same stuff that an amphetamine addict on the street would take.
The person taking it for ADHD has some negative symptoms and side effects from them, but overall it results in an improvement in their quality of life. They continue to take it because it helps them, and they would be worse off without it. Amusingly, it's pretty common for people taking amphetamines for ADHD to forget to take their meds on any given day, even after being on them for years.
The addict has some positive effects from taking the drug, but overall it results in a decrease in their quality of life. They continue to take it because of any number of factors, many of which are not entirely under their control. The continue to take it because they feel compelled to, and while they might be worse off in the short term were they to stop taking it they would be better off in the long term.
The same can be applied to addiction to just about anything. Even porn addicts probably get some pleasure from pornography, but the net negative to their quality of life means it's a problem. But that doesn't mean that consuming pornography is a problem for everyone, it just means that addiction is complex and individual.