SA, the children that are young enough to realize that medicine is dangerous, do not have access or knowledge of the internet.
So, again, the comparison, like the one you used in another thread, does not work.
It seems to me that here and in the general region, it is considered crucial to remove temptation instead of trusting people and giving them the freedom to make the right, or simply their own, choice.
It is, IMHO, not surprising then that if and when people DO make their own choices, they often turn out bad...that, IMHO, is not surprising, as they seem to have very little practice due to above mentioned reason.
SA, the children that are young enough to realize that medicine is dangerous, do not have access or knowledge of the internet.
So, again, the comparison, like the one you used in another thread, does not work.
It seems to me that here and in the general region, it is considered crucial to remove temptation instead of trusting people and giving them the freedom to make the right, or simply their own, choice.
It is, IMHO, not surprising then that if and when people DO make their own choices, they often turn out bad...that, IMHO, is not surprising, as they seem to have very little practice due to above mentioned reason.