My brother wasn't homeless THEN, he is homeless now. Also I lived in a HOA and no I couldn't have that many people living in my home either. Back then I have brought my sisters and my children into my home, and was exhausting my savings paying to keep both my home and my parents farm. Once I exhausted my savings to keep them in their farm, I SOLD MY HOUSE and spent that money to pay off the back taxes owed on the farm and to make the necessary repairs to their home. I didn't keep the money for myself. If I was acting in my self interest, I would still be living in my house right now and still have my savings and told my sister to find somewhere else to go. Addiction =\= self interests. If they were actually looking out for their self interests or anyone else's they wouldn't smoke to kill themselves in the first place. Issues like addiction or depression have little to do with conscious decisions.That is all irrelevant, because we were not discussing your situation now, we were discussing your situation then.
Back then, you did not live by communist ideals, and lived in favor of self-interest, is that true?
So then they are not living by communist ideals and live in favor of self-interest, because otherwise, they would not smoke because it would be in your best interest, should they ever be around you.
Actually, that's a good, possibly better microcosm of the whole "communism vs human nature" thing right there. Ignore everything else above. Not smoking is better for the entire group, as smoking leads to increased health issues and therefore puts more strain on the hospitals or their equivalent, as well as harms certain individuals like you. Smoking itself is antithetical to your type of communism which is: "that we take care of everyone and all things and put all else before self". Smoking puts the self above all others. And yet, your culture smokes. Why? Human nature?
Should a good communist smoke?
In addition, I never said all my family members practice our traditional cultural beliefs and I do not speak for them. None of that has to do with "human nature". Also Smoking was not a part of our culture, smoking was infrequent and part of specific ceremonies and never was it " smoking cigarettes" You are trying to twist things to fit your narrative rather than any of that being this " evidence" you think it is. You sound as bad as those evo psyche professors who admitted they were just making shat up and talking out of their arse.