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  • lxskllr
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    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #31
    Originally posted by khalid View Post

    I agree that this is about total power, there are no principles at play here. There is no argument to win, as they can just change up the frame of the debate. They believe in nothing but power.
    That's what it comes down to. If someone wants to huff mercury vapor, I'm for it. As long as a company hasn't lied to get you to do it. Individual freedom trumps all. There is no such thing as greater public good. As long as the individual's actions only affect themselves, their lives should be their own. Everyone was issued 2 parents at birth. That's the only correct number. It isn't the government's place to step in to supplement that.

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    • snusgetter
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      • May 2010
      • 10903

      #32
      Originally posted by lxskllr
      That's how I see it. If 1 otherwise disinterested person changes their viewpoint on account of me, then it's all worth it. Say nothing, and they win by default.

      That's also the way I feel. I don't give a flying damn about the ATNs because
      there's no way of getting through to them. It's trying to engage apathetic
      bystanders/onlookers to hear another side of the argument. Who knows,
      they may even lose their indifference someday when something they
      enjoy is placed on the chopping block to be destroyed. They won't be
      able to say they were unaware that cancer of the intellect didn't exist.

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      • khalid
        Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 348

        #33
        I think that many people recoil from the cognitive disruption of the debate and will recoil from anything that sounds similar or uses the same rhetorical techniques, as this adds to the dissonance. One may not be a scary power monger, but can effectively add to the mental confusion and the resultant malaise.

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        • snusgetter
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 10903

          #34
          Originally posted by khalid View Post
          I think that many people recoil from the cognitive disruption of the debate and will recoil from anything that sounds similar or uses the same rhetorical techniques, as this adds to the dissonance. One may not be a scary power monger, but can effectively add to the mental confusion and the resultant malaise.

          Why do I get the impression we're reading from basically the same book
          but are on different pages!! I like the pictures on my pages!!!

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          • lxskllr
            Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 13435

            #35
            Originally posted by khalid View Post
            I think that many people recoil from the cognitive disruption of the debate and will recoil from anything that sounds similar or uses the same rhetorical techniques, as this adds to the dissonance. One may not be a scary power monger, but can effectively add to the mental confusion and the resultant malaise.
            Perhaps... I'm not sure it really makes a difference anyway. It's all just tilting windmills. The antis have big pharma looking for profits, and big government looking for power. The tobacco companies have been neutered, so it's all a losing battle. The nazis make up unsubstantiated/fraudulent claims as they go, and everybody takes them as fact due to the long term demonization of tobacco. It's a battle that can't be won, with the majority of people willing to give up freedom for protection :^/

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            • khalid
              Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 348

              #36
              Originally posted by snusgetter View Post
              Why do I get the impression we're reading from basically the same book
              but are on different pages!! I like the pictures on my pages!!!
              I hear you, yes we are not a million miles away.

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              • khalid
                Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 348

                #37
                Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                Perhaps... I'm not sure it really makes a difference anyway. It's all just tilting windmills. The antis have big pharma looking for profits, and big government looking for power. The tobacco companies have been neutered, so it's all a losing battle. The nazis make up unsubstantiated/fraudulent claims as they go, and everybody takes them as fact due to the long term demonization of tobacco. It's a battle that can't be won, with the majority of people willing to give up freedom for protection :^/
                Oh, no doubt, no winning here. So what to do? My focus of interest is on how to manifest transitional space, clear spots where people can think freely and are able to withstand; anxiety, insecurity and unknowing, without fear.

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                • lxskllr
                  Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 13435

                  #38
                  There is nothing to do. The only thing that can be done is make your voice heard. Organize, and buy paid advertisements. Recruit a propagandist to get the word out. I don't think it'll make a difference because the boulder's already rolling the wrong way, but it might make you feel good to try :^)

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                  • khalid
                    Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 348

                    #39
                    It really is a sinister juggernaut of dismal shitness.
                    I feel better for saying that.

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                    • GoVegan
                      Member
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 5603

                      #40
                      Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                      There is nothing to do. The only thing that can be done is make your voice heard. Organize, and buy paid advertisements. Recruit a propagandist to get the word out. I don't think it'll make a difference because the boulder's already rolling the wrong way, but it might make you feel good to try :^)
                      I was looking at The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids info on Guidestar and there is an enormous amount of money being generated by anti tobacco efforts. Many of these anti tobacco charities have multi million dollar budgets with teams of people making 6 figure salaries running them. It's too bad that someone credible like Dr. Radu doesn't come up with a non profit organization that lobbies on behalf of reduced harm proponents.

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                      • lxskllr
                        Member
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 13435

                        #41
                        Originally posted by GoVegan View Post
                        I was looking at The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids info on Guidestar and there is an enormous amount of money being generated by anti tobacco efforts. Many of these anti tobacco charities have multi million dollar budgets with teams of people making 6 figure salaries running them. It's too bad that someone credible like Dr. Radu doesn't come up with a non profit organization that lobbies on behalf of reduced harm proponents.
                        Not too many people are going to risk their careers supporting tobacco. One guy might be able to get away with it, but an organization would be eviscerated by the press. You also have to keep in mind, that it would probably take some financing by big tobacco. They aren't gonna do that due to the bad press that would occur, and everybody's so conditioned to accept that tobacco's evil, that your message would be invalidated just due to their involvement. The anti tobacco juggernaut is virtually unstoppable at this point. With people willing to give up rights in exchange for protection, and their willingness to allow other's rights to be taken because it doesn't directly concern them. The best thing we can hope for is nothing changes from exactly right now. Imagining anything will actually get better is a pipe dream.

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                        • muddyfunkstar
                          Member
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 967

                          #42
                          Originally posted by khalid View Post
                          It really is a sinister juggernaut of dismal shitness.
                          I feel better for saying that.
                          Heh, I'm stealing that line

                          What really sticks in the craw is that the UK government would never dream of making cigarettes illegal because of the tax revenue they make from them, yet they uphold a ban on smokeless because it might lead to more people smoking? Give me a break.

                          Sad thing is the tobacco companies won't push them on snus because it'll be such a small market share it won't make a blind bit of difference to them.

                          I may have the odd cigarette, occasional cigar, but if I couldn't get hold of snus I'd be back on cigs fuill time, and that is an utterly depressing thought.

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                          • Mordred
                            Member
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 342

                            #43
                            Well, I've submitted my comments on the EU site, for what it's worth, and if I get around to it, I'll write to my ministry of health too, asking them to advocate lifting the ban on Snus.

                            However, I am also now in the market for a large freezer and would be grateful for information on good shops to go to in Sweden...

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                            • AndyMellow
                              New Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 2

                              #44
                              Just wanted to add to this that the opportunity to comment has been extended - from the site itself:

                              The deadline for submissions of comments is extended to 17 December 2010

                              Go vote for lifting the Snus ban

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                              • chadizzy1
                                Member
                                • May 2009
                                • 7432

                                #45
                                Originally posted by AndyMellow View Post
                                Just wanted to add to this that the opportunity to comment has been extended - from the site itself:

                                The deadline for submissions of comments is extended to 17 December 2010

                                Go vote for lifting the Snus ban
                                A big BUMP for this one.

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