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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (705950)3/26/2013 5:46:25 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) of 1587354
 
>There you go again. Same old straw man. If I'm not for a large soda ban, I'm against any regulation at all.

It's not a straw man -- it's a rejection of the validity of the slippery-slope argument you're presenting.

>That's a stupid excuse. So what if they are?

We wouldn't notice or care if they weren't.

>What if I told you the video game industry is putting hundreds of millions of dollars into getting more kids hooked onto video games longer? Would you then be in support of a video game limit? I didn't think so.

First, video games aren't decidedly a bad thing. I just don't see soda and video games as equivalents. Second, again, limiting the demand end is not the same as limiting the supply end. If video games were proven harmful, then yeah, maybe I'd be willing to look at solutions by the government. But I'm not going to try to solve a problem that doesn't exist.

>That's the idea, but you should know how tough that actually is in practice.

If they were to follow down your slippery slope to something resembling Demolition Man, I think we'd be able to do that. But we won't.

-Z
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