Monday, January 24, 2011

Smoking

I hate smoking! I hate it and this is my area to rant about it; we all need a rant every now and then. Perhaps what I hate the most is not so much the cigarettes themselves, but how when and where people smoke them. If you want to smoke, fine go ahead and kill yourself, but why are you dragging me and every other healthy lung into your cancer quest? If you want to smoke, go off in some corner where there isnt the chance of another person to inhale it or better yet, dont smoke in public at all!

I can't stand it when I see someone light up in public, in places where it is nearly impossible to not inhale smoke, in particular while walking along the sidewalk. To me this a selfish act and a form of force, the fact that I am being forced to breath someone's poor choice in life. What is even more appalling is when I see parents smoking around their children (we're not even gonna touch women who smoke while pregnant) who otherwise seem like somewhat decent people. I understand it is an addiction, but it doesn't change the fact that you are still forcing others to inhale your addiction.

Since this is a blog dedicated to Napoli, I must mention that smoking here reminds me of how things were in America when I was child and probably resembles America back in the day when smoking was even fashiobable. I don't understand at all why napoletani smoke so much. Italians in general are people who pay a lot of attention to their health and know exactly what is good and what is bad for them. How they ignore all the modern day health warnings and dangers of nicotine is something that really illudes me. It's such a shame when I see young people with cigarettes in their mouths. One thing that seems to be the same all over the world are the anti-society people, metalheads, anarchists or just people who are against the grain; they all smoke. They try to be different from society yet the majority smoke!

Some people say they could never date a person who smokes. I'd like to say that's true in my case but it isnt. Giovanna, my gf, is a smoker unfortunately and for as much as hate her addiction, I can't bring myself to tell her "o smetti o ti lascio......either I quite or we break up". I put up with it because it doesn't ruin 100% the times we spend together but if she did anything more than smoke cigarettes then that is where I would draw the line.

I remember once, my Aunt's husband (he doesn't feel like an uncle to me) complaining about having to defend his smoking. Well he should! If you smoke these days, there is absolutely no logical argument that I can think of which justifies what you do and the health risk that you pose to the general public and furthermore every smoker should be held accountable for what they do. Typical smoker justifications are that it helps them relax or it helps to slow down their metabolism and the classic "it doesn't always cause cancer". I do believe that smoke causes a physical reaction which is what the main attraction must be to smoking (I dont feel anything except nausea), but there are many other ways to relax and lose weight. There is always an alternative to lighting up. As for cancer, it is not a guarantee that you will get cancer, but why risk it?

Aside from the risk of lung cancer, the immediate effects of smoking that I personally find revolting are these: the absurd cost for a pack of smokes, the yellowing of the teeth and the overall smell that remains on your breath and clothing.

I do my best to avoid smokers, and perhaps I did not come to the right part of the world to teach English. But I will never back down or feel guilty about expressing my opinons about smoking.

1 comment:

  1. Como sempre, excelente texto e boa leitura acerca do tabagismo. Também sou contra e odeio o fumo. Não gosto que fumem perto de mim, é como se eu fumasse também ao inalar todo aquele ar poluído.
    Poxa, e vc namora uma fumante...como faz? não consegui compreender bem esta parte.
    Gostaria que você seguisse meu blog, se possível, apesar de fazer um bom tempo que não escrevo por lá.
    Besitos e continue a se manifestar por aqui.

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