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The Culture of Binge Drinking
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
A Culture of Alcoholism
The culture of alcoholism is a serious and complex one that affects many. It affects the person doing the drinking, and it also greatly impacts the family, friends, and people who are often around the person doing the drinking. Though I do not partake in drinking myself, nor have I ever had more than a single sip of alcohol, alcohol has affected myself and my family greatly. Unfortunately, my family comes from a long line of alcoholics. And throughout my dorming experience in college, I was exposed to heavy drinking. I have seen firsthand the effects of binge drinking. Though I am not directly a part of the act of drinking, I am very much a part of the drinking culture.
2. Alcohol ranks third in the cause of preventable deaths in
America, after cigarettes and poor diet. 80,000 Americans are killed each year
as a result of alcohol. Half of those 80,000 deaths are due to binge drinking.
Over 25% of American teenagers and young adults admit to binge drinking. That’s
one fourth of the U.S. young adult population! On top of that, over 33 million
American adults admit to binge drinking in the past year (2010). The issue of
alcoholism and binge drinking is a serious matter that affects many. It affects
the individual drinker, as well as the community around them, including family
members and friends.
3. Colleges and
universities are currently not doing enough to discourage the pervasive problem
of heavy drinking among students. Study results have shown that it is rare for
campus security or law enforcement officials to issue citations for students
involved in alcohol-related violations or incidents. It was also not typical
for these students to be referred to a campus health center to be evaluated for
a possible alcohol problem. Rather, students were usually referred for
discipline or sanctions to other university officials. The issue of binge
drinking on college campus should be considered more heavily.
Though college
campuses themselves are not doing enough to stop binge drinking, there are
programs and resources out there that do encourage and support binge drinkers
who want to make a change. Websites like Hello
Sunday Morning, a free online program, or Alcoholics
Anonymous, are centered around any individual who wishes to give up
alcohol, or is just simply looking for a break from drinking. Though the
resources are there, the community is not well served with access to them.
There are dozens of resources, however the community that these websites target
is not being reached. The word of these resources needs to spread in order to
make a difference.
4. “The future depends on what you do today.” (Mahatma Gandhi)
The future depends on making a difference today, not tomorrow, but today. Make
a difference. Be the difference. Go above and beyond by helping your community.
Serve the people around you. Relating this back to the culture of alcoholism, specifically
binge drinking, “The future depends on what you do today” I would encourage all
binge drinkers, drinkers alike, to take this quote to heart. Why wait tomorrow
to stop drinking? Why not make a difference today?
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