for exposing media myopia/skew and for distinguishing between dependence and addiction. However, I’m wary of deferring to the AP Stylebook’s “person w/addiction.” Person first language, while well-intentioned, tiptoes around real problems, ...1/2
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often erasing people w/euphemistic gobbledygook-eg, “differently abled” or “handicapable” for “disabled.” What do addicted people want?
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