The Role Of Vices In North American Culture

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Vices in North American Society and Culture Every day our world is slightly altered not by animals or by science, but by humans alone. People in our world today are responsible for our forever-changing societies simply because of our unnecessary, immoral behaviour. In particular, the North American society has become accustomed to vices as a result of the media, our piers and our own creative minds. As citizens practice vices it begins to negatively influence every action, phrase, and choice we make in our lives. Many vices are present in our world today however the three that are dominant are addiction, aggression, and greed. Almost all Canadians can say they know, or know of someone who has been addicted to drugs or alcohol in their lifetime. …show more content…

It is evident that these types of addictions are harmful to not only the abuser but also to everyone that they encounter. It has the power to demoralize a person until they completely break down physically, spiritually and mentally because they become dependent on their addiction. There was a related incident in St.Catharines on April 26, 2007, when a man who had been abusing cocaine and crack for three years tragically hit and killed a twenty-three year old girl with his car. He immediately fled the scene because he was unaware that he hit someone. A judge in the Ontario Court of Justice made a remark regarding this case that proves that when addiction causes people to act out in an abnormal manner it affects everyone. He commented, “She only lived to be 23 because of you, she should have had a full life. She was entitled to a full life… You bring shame to them [your family] and your family name." The lawyer involved in the case also observed that, “This case …show more content…

An obvious connection would be between celebrities and the public. When people are overcome by fame and wealth they get caught up in the crowd and can become addicted to certain substances. When this happens it causes the celebrities to lose themselves in their addiction and creates stereotypes such as, all rock stars do drugs and drink alcohol. When singers are addicted to something, they frequently make references to it in their music that is then passed on to everyone in society. Celebrities and singers are also role models for young children and Justin Bieber is an unfortunate example of this. The police searched his home and, “Instead of seeing egg beaters strewn about the house, the first thing the L.A. County Sheriff’s deputies saw were two large cookie jars filled with marijuana in plain sight”. When people like Justin Bieber abuse alcohol or drugs like this it affects the way young children view those things and they often decide that it is okay to do the same as their role model. When these children grow up with such role models the future seems frightening. The actions and choices we all make now will affect future

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