I'm curious how you treat alcoholics who show up to a meeting and decide AA isn't for them.

Would you continue to offer your support and be friendly or treat them as though (for lack of a better phrase) they had "left the fellowship"?

What troubles me it the exclusive club kind of attitude I see as opposed to seeing your fellow alcoholics suffering and saying "we're all in this together".

Obviously I "don't get it". And if that is the answer when people ask questions I'm not sure I want to "get it".

I can make Kool-Aid in my own kitchen, I don't need to sit in a church with a bunch of other drunks to enjoy Kool-Aid.

And you think it's "hilarious" when people try to find other solutions?

I find the taste of medicine a bit more palatable than Kool-Aid and slogans, why is that funny?

Fucking prejudiced bigot asshole. Remember how I said that EVERYONE is a bigot because nobody is perfect?

I'm not gonna say you don't deserve to have been born into western society but I am going to say that you have been incredibly narrow minded.



Edited by conquistador (08/23/10 08:16 PM)
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