"WE LOVE CIGARETTES" Documentary

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  • GODOFSNUS
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    • May 2010
    • 139

    "WE LOVE CIGARETTES" Documentary

    http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/we-love-cigarettes/


    A love of nicotine unites all peoples across the globe, regardless of colour, wealth or creed.
    Where religion and politics have failed tobacco has succeeded, but at what cost?
    For over 50 years people have been knowingly paying for the pleasure of tobacco with their lives, making man’s fatal tryst with the cigarette one of the strangest love affairs ever.
    But as smoking bans in the US and Europe abound, what is happening in poorer nations?
    Their love affair is still in its first flush – one third of the world’s cigarettes are smoked in China alone.
    And globally the tobacco industry is still worth $430 billion and going strong.

    -What a great documentary - I'm so glad I stumbled on to it!

    It's all about choice....to smoke, not to smoke, what to smoke, and what to believe about smoking.

    I commend the filmmakers and would love to find out how to reach them if anyone knows?
  • fishmeat
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    • Feb 2011
    • 767

    #2
    Good find! I'm watching now...

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    • tom502
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      • Feb 2009
      • 8985

      #3
      I miss the old smokin' days of the 80's and early 90's.

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      • Hanske
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        • Jan 2011
        • 425

        #4
        There was two news clips in part 4. The first was English, but the second was in a weird language. Is was from NRK - the Norwegian equalent to BBC.

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        • tom502
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          • Feb 2009
          • 8985

          #5
          I wonder what the ratio is between smokers who get disease, and non-smokers who get disease. And it seems like cancer rates started when we started to detonate nuclear bombs. What gets me is all the people suffering from food addictions, and having obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, yet the peddlers and mothers still fill their children up on cakes and candy and fast food. I don't think smoking is good, but I don't think it's the worst, and while we make an effort to not let children smoke, we feed them foods that lead them to addictions and diabetes and obesity. I also we should consider the deaths and illness related to alcohol. Personally, I like a more libertarian view and let people be free to use what they wish.

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          • snusjus
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            • Jun 2008
            • 2674

            #6
            We need a "We Love Snus" documentary -- one that is rational, objective, and informative.

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