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In reply to the discussion: Plain cigarette packaging passes in Australia. [View all]GoneOffShore
(18,022 posts)67. People are easily manipulated - Hence the idea of "Supersizing"
If your plate is bigger you eat more. If you can buy the humungous size drink for only $0.50 more you will.
As I said, the fast "food" companies have been experimenting on us for 40 years. And it looks like they've succeeded in making us all fatter.
And that whole thing about people being idiots - Think back to 2000 and then again to 2004 and again to 2010 - How many idiots are there out there?
People need to be educated as to the manipulations of marketers. And sometimes that whole "nanny state" thing can be a good idea.
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except when you're a kid and your parents buy you twinkies and ice cream and cake and cookies...
WooWooWoo
Aug 2012
#6
Well, if you like that stupid argument I guess the parents could make the kid smoke also. LOL, wow.
Logical
Aug 2012
#9
I'll be out in the wilderness with 10 smokers and smell mostly only fresh air...
Luminous Animal
Aug 2012
#20
well cigarette ads are banned on tv and that hasn't resulted in all ads being banned...
Green_Lantern
Aug 2012
#71
Actually the reason why there aren't as many smokers has little to do with such campaigns
Major Nikon
Aug 2012
#77
Bloomberg is trying to reverse the fast "food" industry's social engineering -
GoneOffShore
Aug 2012
#56
Sure, if rubbers *increased* the likelyhood of pregnancy or STD transmission, then that'd make sense
Electric Monk
Aug 2012
#65
That makes as much sense as putting pictures of healthy lungs and healthy mouths on cig packs
Electric Monk
Aug 2012
#70
Hopefully pictures of disfigured bodies at military recruiting centers. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Aug 2012
#15
Agreed. It's a slippery slope and I also think there are serious 1st Amendment concerns as well. nt
rDigital
Aug 2012
#18
If tobacco were a new product, it'd never be allowed on the market
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2012
#22
that is the basic argument against all regulation such as anti-discrimination laws...
Green_Lantern
Aug 2012
#46
I'll smoke to that. If it makes the tobaccophobic a little less stressed, it's just fine with me.
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#33
The people of the State of California made it nearly impossible to smoke in public...THANK YOU..
Tikki
Aug 2012
#59
We also have single payer here, so discouraging smoking is in the public interest.
mattclearing
Aug 2012
#81