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Lumifer comments on LINK: An example of the Pink Flamingo, the obvious-yet-overlooked cousin of the Black Swan - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Lumifer 07 November 2015 05:01:23PM 0 points [-]

TANSTAAFL does not imply the fallacy of the grey.

Comment author: VoiceOfRa 07 November 2015 05:06:50PM *  0 points [-]

On the other hand the people pushing for drug legalization like to pretend that the costs don't exist.

For example SanguineEmpiricist was claiming up thread that no one would use cocaine if it wasn't illegal.

Comment author: Lumifer 07 November 2015 05:08:33PM 1 point [-]

People pushing for the continuation of the war on drugs like the pretend the costs don't exist, too.

It's a very pervasive attitude :-/

Comment author: SanguineEmpiricist 08 November 2015 12:18:34AM 0 points [-]

You are right in your sentiments in this thread.

Comment author: Good_Burning_Plastic 08 November 2015 10:46:00AM *  0 points [-]

On the other hand some people pushing for drug legalization like to pretend that the costs don't exist.

FTFY.

But that's a pretty general phenomenon, by no means specific to the legalization of recreational drugs. Just because there exists some people who believe X for dumb reasons isn't terribly strong evidence against X, especially when counterbalanced by the fact that there also exist people who believe not-X for dumb reasons.

Comment author: SanguineEmpiricist 07 November 2015 10:28:48PM *  -2 points [-]

I don't think I said that. Lol. Very few people would use it without the current stigma, do you know how I know? Because I do coke and most of the culture is influenced by its illegality by a significant degree. It would just reduce to a baseline number, and it's hard to imagine people destroying their lives due to cocaine if you're not living in a world of mythology.

Where's gwern when you need him?

Comment author: VoiceOfRa 09 November 2015 03:04:50AM 1 point [-]

Because I do coke and most of the culture is influenced by its illegality by a significant degree.

I agree, coke culture would be different if it was legal. Doesn't mean people wouldn't use it, do you know how I know? Because it used to be legal and people did use it, a lot.

Comment author: SanguineEmpiricist 10 November 2015 07:56:30AM *  -2 points [-]

I don't think it would return to its current status and would most certainly decrease. You're in the wrong forum to discuss this accurately, too many sheltered kids.