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  • Redballjets88
    Full Member Status

    • Mar 2005
    • 4469

    Smoking Bans are Fascist

    Today's Anti-Smoking Purge Is Borrowed From The Nazis


    Smoking is healthier than fascism



    Prison Planet | April 25, 2007

    Paul Joseph Watson



    A wealth of overlooked yet frightening literature concerning the Nazi crusade against smoking provides a clear parallel to contemporary developments and an alarming warning that state restriction of personal habits is the pre-cursor to dictatorship.



    Beginning in the early 1930's, as part of the Nazi agenda for racial purity, Hitler spearheaded a national campaign to ban smoking in all public buildings, and denounced the practice as a betrayal of the fascist drive for bodily purity.



    "Brother national socialist, do you know that our Führer is against smoking and think that every German is responsible to the whole people for all his deeds and emissions, and does not have the right to damage his body with drugs?" stated one magazine.



    As I wrote earlier this year , "The regulation of the personal habit of smoking, including new legislative moves in San Francisco to ban cigarettes in private homes, and its enforcement by an eager cadre of state snoops and snitches, represents nothing more than a move on behalf of big brother towards the complete subjugation and shackling of the individual."



    Read these shocking parallels and compare them to the endless lecturing we are forced to endure today about our personal lifestyle choices by the state and their propaganda arm, the mass media.






    Nazi anti-smoking propaganda poster.




    - The Nazis banned tobacco advertising and financed huge public relations campaigns to propagandize people into giving up smoking.



    - The Nazis banned smoking in government offices, civic transport, university campuses, rest homes, post offices, many restaurants and bars, hospital grounds and workplaces, and Hitler gave awards to associates who quit the habit.



    - A ban on smoking in private vehicles was called for.



    - The Nazi Reich Health Office warned that smoking caused impotence and produced posters depicting smoking as a dirty habit of Jews, Gypsies, blacks, intellectuals and Indians.



    - Nazi lobbyists lectured terrified children in schools on the horrors of racial impurity as a result of smoking.



    - The term "passive smoking" (Passivrauchen) was coined by the Nazi Anti-Tobacco League. Its author, Fritz Lickint, offered no supporting evidence to claim that smokers poisoned everyone around them, while also stating that drinking coffee caused cancer.



    - Hitler was an ardent vegetarian and did not smoke or drink after the age of 30, even accrediting the rise of fascism to his success in kicking the habit. He forbade anyone from smoking in a room he might enter. Fellow fascist leaders Mussolini, Napoleon and Franco also detested smoking.




    - The Nazi anti-smoking crusade was unleashed with the help of manufactured junk science on behalf of the medical and health establishment, one such example being that smoking caused "spontaneous abortions" in pregnant women.



    - Hitler attempted to price out smoking for Germans, levying huge taxes on cigarettes.



    - Despite the Nazi propaganda crusade against smoking, tobacco sales increased in Germany, leading some history professors to hypothesize that smoking was an act of cultural resistance against fascism, until the late 1930's after smoking was banned in most public buildings and tobacco sales rapidly declined.





    Another Nazi anti-smoking propaganda poster depicts a jackboot kicking a cigarette, a cigar and a pipe.



    What conclusions can we draw from these parallels? Either the Nazis were benign really cared about everyone's health or they used the specter of anti-smoking to exert massive control over people's lives and scale back basic freedoms, getting a foot in the door for the political dictatorship that was to follow.



    Similarly today, either the same elite that advocate "mass culling" of the majority of the world's population really do care about public health and well-being or they are using the excuse of the anti-smoking drive to condition us to accept state regulation over every aspect of our personal lives.



    It's all about control, it's all about letting you know who the bosses are. If the government can regulate personal habits and behavior, what's next? If the state is so concerned about our good health as they would have you believe, why not use the latest scientific advancements to remove that nasty aggressive gene that causes so much unhappiness? Well, you're causing those around you distress and harming their health so why not? Are your political opinions a mental illness? Are they harming society? Perhaps we should ban certain types of "free" speech that is offensive to others.



    You see where this is all heading - how long before our wall mounted personal x-ray body scanners are accompanied by special smoke detectors that inform on you to the local Stasi if you dare to light up?



    We live in a paranoid world overpopulated by ninnying jellyfish who dare not dip their toe in the water in case there's a law against it, it might upset someone, or it might be bad for their health.



    Many people will read this article having lost loved ones as a result of smoking. Please don't have a knee jerk emotional reaction, try to understand that the point I'm making - smoking is unhealthy but it is healthier than fascism and government regulation of personal habits leads to dictatorship.



    The fact that the very language and policies that we are now bombarded with as a justification for state regulation of our personal lifestyle choices are directly lifted from Nazi policies for racial hygiene from the 1930's should alarm us all and act as a wake up call to the true agenda behind today's anti-smoking purge.
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  • Redballjets88
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    • Mar 2005
    • 4469

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    Last edited by Redballjets88; 04-25-2007, 04:13 PM.
    R.I.P Van Halen 1978-1984

    hopefully God will ressurect you

    "i wont be messing with you in future.the fearsome redballjets88 for fear of you owning me some more" Axl S


    " I liked Sammy Hagar " FORD

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    • knuckleboner
      Crazy Ass Mofo
      • Jan 2004
      • 2927

      #3
      wow. this is quite a stretch.


      i assume that if we can find an old speech where hitler denounces murder, somebody will call our current murder statutes fascist...

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      • Guitar Shark
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Jan 2004
        • 7579

        #4
        The real question is how the Dallas school system can improve in the future.
        ROTH ARMY MILITIA


        Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
        Sharky sometimes needs things spelled out for him in explicit, specific detail. I used to think it was a lawyer thing, but over time it became more and more evident that he's merely someone's idiot twin.

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49567

          #5
          Not to mention that the Nazis gassed their victims with many of the same ingredients found in tobacco smoke...

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          • Nickdfresh
            SUPER MODERATOR

            • Oct 2004
            • 49567

            #6
            Originally posted by Guitar Shark
            The real question is how the Dallas school system can improve in the future.
            So many children left behind...

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            • Redballjets88
              Full Member Status

              • Mar 2005
              • 4469

              #7
              never went to a dallas school. i graduated from the top district in the state and go to college now
              R.I.P Van Halen 1978-1984

              hopefully God will ressurect you

              "i wont be messing with you in future.the fearsome redballjets88 for fear of you owning me some more" Axl S


              " I liked Sammy Hagar " FORD

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              • Little Texan
                Full Member Status

                • Jan 2004
                • 4579

                #8
                Originally posted by Redballjets88
                "Brother national socialist, do you know that our Führer is against smoking and think that every German is responsible to the whole people for all his deeds and emissions, and does not have the right to damage his body with drugs?" stated one magazine.

                Yet Hitler was a major Methhead. Do as I say, not as I do, I guess.

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                • binnie
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • May 2006
                  • 19145

                  #9
                  Ok, fascist might be a little OTT, but I do think that smoking bans are bordering on the ridiculous these days...
                  The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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                  • Big Train
                    Full Member Status

                    • Apr 2004
                    • 4013

                    #10
                    PC culture is just polite fascism. Out of control for sure. Everyone on both sides needs to allow themselves to just be offended, or better yet, not be.

                    I don't think Hitler is the best argument for this, wasn't he experimenting with roids to make "super" soldiers??

                    Smoking bans are out of control nowadays. And I'm not a smoker nor do I deny that second hand smoke can cause issues. I don't think a guy needs to walk 200-400 ft . away from wherever just to smoke. There should be a smoking room in all social places.

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                    • Angel
                      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 7481

                      #11
                      I'm a smoker who has quit a couple of times, just not able to do it for good yet.

                      I am 100% behind smoking bans. I don't give a fuck if I have to be outside to smoke, why should others have to smell that shit?
                      "Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013

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                      • Ellyllions
                        Veteran
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 2012

                        #12
                        I detest the smoking argument. It's the fad platform of the day though.

                        Having dinner at the Olive Garden with my family.
                        Got a table in the non-smoking section because most of my family doesn't smoke. So after ordering the food, hubby and I made our way to the bar for a drink and a smoke.

                        Perched dead center of the bar was a lady having her dinner. I ask the bartender which direction the fans were blowing the smoke so I could get "down-wind" of her and she wouldn't be subjected to my smoke while she ate. He gave me my drink and pointed me to where I should sit.

                        Once I lit up, she lit into me about smoking and how it should be banned for everyone and everywhere (even outside). She had to yell because I was sitting about 10 feet from her. I asked her why she was sitting in the smoking section and she replied that non-smokers should have more rights than smokers because we are the ones who infringe upon their rights. To which I responded with, "I'm not having this conversation with you." She started yelling for the manager...

                        She was asked to leave.
                        "If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish

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                        • BigBadBrian
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 10625

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Angel
                          I'm a smoker who has quit a couple of times, just not able to do it for good yet.

                          I am 100% behind smoking bans. I don't give a fuck if I have to be outside to smoke, why should others have to smell that shit?
                          Agreed. I don't smoke and never have. I personally don't give a damn if smokers have to walk a mile to puff a butt. I think bans should be in effect for all public eating establishments.
                          “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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                          • knuckleboner
                            Crazy Ass Mofo
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 2927

                            #14
                            smoking bans in places like restaurants are really nice for those of us who absolutely hate coming back and reeking of smoke and the coughing and other crap.

                            but we can choose not to go there.


                            the bans are more for the workers, like the busboys and the wait staff, who often don't have a lot of career opportunities. they're trying to earn a living. if they were in construction, there would be mandates on where and how they could work if there was dangerous asbestos in the building.

                            yet, in those smoking restaurants, there is no protection for the workers.

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                            • Lqskdiver
                              Sniper
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 763

                              #15
                              As one who performs weekly in night clubs, I come home reeking of smoke. I shed my clothes and toss them in the garage immediately so as not to stink up the house.

                              But it's my "stinking" choice to be in these nightclubs. I get paid to tolerate second hand smoke. So I don't see why any worker should have some degree of compensation when entering these places. Just like everyone has a choice to enter a restaurant where smoking is allowed. They recently passed an ordinance in the city where all public places, INCLUDING bars and nightclubs will ban smoking! That is going to kill the clientele and have many business owners in an uproar.

                              I don't smoke. But I don't chastize those that do. That's the beauty of freedom.

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