janet_rose
Posted : 8/2/2008 1:28:33 AM
oranges81
Why should it be "default" to have some place smoke free?
That one is easy! Everyone has the right to breathe!!
oranges81
In my town smokers make up for the majority and yet they are getting harassed at every turn.
Harassment? ROFL! You barely know the meaning of the word!
Smokers have harassed me all my adult life. Every time someone decided to light up around me, I had to leave or get sick. Any idea what it is like to be completely excluded from most social events? To get sick attending office meetings? Not to be able to go out dancing or to parties? Etc., etc.
Whether smokers in your town are a majority or not, non-smokers can't just go to a designated place, breathe for a while, and then come back and not breathe. Non-smokers can't create little bubbles round themselves to exclude smoke.
One co-worker I had worked with for several years came in my office one day and said "I just realized something. Smoking is actually threatening to you, isn't it?" I told him that he couldn't threaten me more by swinging a hammer at my head.
Not only do I have breathing problems around smokers, if I can't exit quickly, there is a high probability that I will have a severe migraine that may last days. Do you really think you have the right to cause someone that kind of pain? Should you have the right to force me to leave a public place to avoid it?
You chose to put that first cigarette in your mouth. You chose to become a drug addict. I didn't choose to have breathing problems or migraines.
Believe me, I would love to be able to just ignore smoke, but I can't. There are lots of people in the same boat I am. It just didn't used to be socially acceptable to complain about it.
People keep talking about smoking as a "right". The problem with that is that one person's rights end when they start infringing on the rights of other people. Yeh, you have the right to poison yourself, but not when you also poison me.