Sunday, December 11, 2016
Very late Bigger, Faster, Stronger Thoughts
This documentary made me realize how easy it is to have pre accessed notions about something with having little to no knowledge on the topic. I believe it is our human nature to judge other people's morals based off of our own, but this documentary has made me step back and take a second to absorb all the facts before making a snap decision. Whenever I’ve heard “steroids” in the past I instantly think about huge body builders trying to get bigger. My eyes were opened to the fears of child use of steroids and actually their beneficial factors. I would have never thought of steroids as helping people who have AIDs/HIV. This documentary made me realize that no matter how immoral you believe someone's actions are, until you have gained full knowledge on the situation there's no way you can judge. Before watching this documentary I didn’t have any true opinion about steroids and whether or not they were moral or immoral. I believe the use of steroids in kids is absolutely wrong, because it is teaching them that drugs are the only way to get as big as you want. But by no means does that justify lying to them if you do so yourself; kids are smarter and able to handle more than adults think. I don’t see an issue with an adult using steroids if he or she is that concerned with their body image.
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