Besides, America already is a drug culture. Coffee and cigarettes in the morning to get going, antidepressants to feel good, booze to feel good and slow down… (He goes on and on describing drug use).
Me: Do any particular movies stand out in your mind relating to the drug culture?
Melvin: There are lots of movies where drugs are glamorized. Movies targeted at the young crowd glorify drugs. I can think of several offhand such as Rules of Attraction, Flight, Savages, Prozac Nation, all those stupid teenage movies…. It seems like every movie
Me: Is the drug culture of concern to you?
Melvin: Of course. My concern is that we are raising a generation of addicts. Who knows what the long-term effects of using drugs like Ritalin or Prozac are? Don't get me wrong, drugs have their uses, but I think depending on them for handling the issues of daily living is wrong.
Me: What drugs do you use?
Melvin: I do drink coffee in the morning. I might have an occasional beer. I don't think any other drugs except for medicinal purposes and once they have served their purpose I stop taking them.
Bob is a retired auto worker. He retired early dual buyout and spends his time reading, doing some travel, and hanging out in coffee shops with his friends.
Me: Bob, what does the term "drug culture" mean to you?
Bob: I think of a budget drug addicts who sit around all day getting high and put all of their efforts into getting more drugs. I think that term originated in the 60s with the hippie movement.
Me: The term for you means and isolate a group of people who are addicted to drugs?
Bob: Yeah. For the most part I think of the drug culture is a group of outcasts who simply want to get high, don't care about society, are not productive and don't contribute to society. Personally, I think they should all be in jail.
Me: So this is something that is of concern to you?
Bob: I'm not sure I really that concerned about it because...
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