• chingadera@lemmy.world
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      You’re not going to win this argument, sugar intake is inwardly destructive, while alcohol is inward and outward. The victims of alcohol are not just the people that consume it, whether it be from drinking and driving, spousal abuse, watching someone you love deteriorating their brain and liver, etc.

      This is not apples to apples at all.

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      And car accidents are still more dangerous, and that’s ignoring the non-deadly dangers of alcohol.

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          In the US 31% of car fatalities are linked with alcohol consumption. I don’t think you can argue that it’s negligible.

          I doubt that poor infrastructure is causing more than that, and as far as I know there is no magic solution to solve human error (while there is, for drunk driving: don’t drink).

          Also this conversation was about comparing it to sugar, and I will take a bet and say that sugar causes car accidents, violence and rape much less often than alcohol.