Good point. While the rest of us struggle to put real food on our tables, paying attention to the nutrition labels and avoiding processed foods, sugar, sodium, and chemicals, why should we be paying for someone else's bad eating habits? Despite having a limited income, I don't mind helping and contributing to others who are even less fortunate than me, but I don't really care to contribute to someone's sugar addiction, heroin or meth addiction, and a 'need' for a luxury car or vacation.
All those things listed are in the same category, as far as I'm concerned.
Good point. While the rest of us struggle to put real food on our tables, paying attention to the nutrition labels and avoiding processed foods, sugar, sodium, and chemicals, why should we be paying for someone else's bad eating habits? Despite having a limited income, I don't mind helping and contributing to others who are even less fortunate than me, but I don't really care to contribute to someone's sugar addiction, heroin or meth addiction, and a 'need' for a luxury car or vacation.
All those things listed are in the same category, as far as I'm concerned.