A bunch of useless crap
Published on November 16, 2006 By MasonM In Misc
A few days ago I was rolling through Arkansas and heard a driver bitching on the CB about a particular small truckstop near the Texas state line. Arkansas is one of those states that has banned smoking everywhere except in places where those under the age of 18 are not permitted.

This particular small truckstop opted to be a smoking establishment and simply ban any minors from entering. They are trying to cater to their main business, truckers, the majority of whom do smoke.

This crybaby was whining because he stopped in there and they didn't have a nonsmoking section. He was pissing and moaning about how unfair it was and that he should get a bunch of nonsmokers to picket the place and shut it down.

Ok, I went off on him a bit. There is 1 damn truckstop in the entire state that even allows smoking at all, and he wants to piss his pants over it. He could have easily just gone to the one across the street to have his dinner, but then he wouldn't have had anything to cry about. I was pretty pissed and let him know what I thought of it, him, and the whole crybaby lot of them that think that they somehow have the right to force their choices on others. I told him now he knows exactly how smokers feel when they go into a place that doesn't have an area where they can smoke.

One single truckstop in an entire state and somehow he feels that he has the right to cry about how unfair it is? I think it's pretty damned unfair that businesses don't have a place for us smokers but I don't threaten to try and have them shut down. I simply don't spend any money there.

Those of us who smoke know that it bothers those who don't and most of us believe that the smoking area should be isolated from the nonsmoking so that our smoke doesn't bother them. We don't have a problem with that. The nonsmoking crybabies however, can't settle for having a good system that isolated smoking and nonsmoking. They want it completely their way and just force people to not smoke at all. Fascists, plain and simple. No compromise is good enough for these whiny assed cretins.

You know, I used to make every effort to be a polite smoker, but these days I have had it with these assholes and don't even try any more. If a nonsmoker comes into an area where I am allowed to smoke that's just tough shit for them.

I can't wait for the inevitable anti-PC backlash that will bury these fascist crybabies under a pile of their own shit. Every pendulum swings both ways and a growing number of people are already getting fed up with the PC bullshit.


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on Nov 16, 2006
I've been a secondhand smoker for 18 years(kudos to my parents)...it doesn't phase me much anymore...so puff away.

~Zoo
on Nov 16, 2006

Unfortunately, Mason, this country is ruled by minorities.  All it takes is for one or two people to whine and complain to the right people, and hey presto!  there's a new law or clause or rule making life harder for the majority of normal, regular people.  Like this dumbass bitching about the lack of non-smoking areas at that truck stop - all he had to do was say 'ok, well I don't like smoke so I'll go across the street to the truck stop that DOES have a non-smoking section' - but no.  Rather than do the obvious, he chose to piss and moan and try to enforce his opinion on everyone else. 

People like him have ruined, are ruining and will continue to ruin what's left of America.

on Nov 16, 2006
Reply #1
I've been a secondhand smoker for 18 years(kudos to my parents)...it doesn't phase me much anymore...so puff away.

~Zoo


I don't advocate forcing people to smoke any more than forcing them to not smoke. There are always reasonable and effective compromises. It just really rubs me the wrong way when the unreasonable people get their way and no compromise of any sort is even considered or permitted. I really hate fascists.
on Nov 16, 2006
Reply #2

Unfortunately, Mason, this country is ruled by minorities. All it takes is for one or two people to whine and complain to the right people, and hey presto! there's a new law or clause or rule making life harder for the majority of normal, regular people. Like this dumbass bitching about the lack of non-smoking areas at that truck stop - all he had to do was say 'ok, well I don't like smoke so I'll go across the street to the truck stop that DOES have a non-smoking section' - but no. Rather than do the obvious, he chose to piss and moan and try to enforce his opinion on everyone else.

People like him have ruined, are ruining and will continue to ruin what's left of America.


Exactly Dharma, that's what I am now bitching about

In this case, the truckstop across the street was totally smoke-free. This asshat chose to remain in the only one that permits smoking just so that he could then cry about it and try to turn it into a federal case.

I am seriously considering moving to a free country. Maybe Russia.
on Nov 16, 2006
Here's one you'll love. The state of Louisiana has banned smoking in your vehicle while it is occupied by a child.

What is crazy that is that most smokers I know roll the window down in the car while smoking. Since they can't legally look inside your home it is still ok to smoke there around your children. Most air conditioning systems don't have the ability to filter smoke from the air at the rate a car window would filter the air inside the cabin.
on Nov 16, 2006
I am seriously considering moving to a free country. Maybe Russia.


Try Cuba...everyone smokes in Cuba...big ol' stogies.

~Zoo
on Nov 16, 2006
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I am seriously considering moving to a free country. Maybe Russia.


Try Cuba...everyone smokes in Cuba...big ol' stogies.

~Zoo


If Fidel kicks the bucket, that's an option
on Nov 16, 2006

What is crazy that is that most smokers I know roll the window down in the car while smoking.

As a child I rode in cars with windows cracked and partially down.  Jon I can tell you I still got sick, every single time.  The windows can't be down all the way or the ashes fly around, the tip flies off, and how many people crank them down during a down pour?

Smoking in a car is like sticking a kid's head in a box full of smoke.  A house takes much longer to fill and something as mundane as a door can make a big difference.

 

 

on Nov 16, 2006
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Here's one you'll love. The state of Louisiana has banned smoking in your vehicle while it is occupied by a child.

What is crazy that is that most smokers I know roll the window down in the car while smoking. Since they can't legally look inside your home it is still ok to smoke there around your children. Most air conditioning systems don't have the ability to filter smoke from the air at the rate a car window would filter the air inside the cabin.
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Yet another well meaning but utterly pointless law that accomplishes nothing other than making some PC assholes feel warm and fuzzy.

I also find it rather ironic that one can legally murder their child before birth, but is a criminal if she smokes with her child in the car.
on Nov 16, 2006
Smoking in a car is like sticking a kid's head in a box full of smoke. A house takes much longer to fill and something as mundane as a door can make a big difference.


Modern cars vent much better than the old ones did. It's really beside the point anyway as a law like this is still nanny state politics and shouldn't exist in the first place.
on Nov 16, 2006
I went off on him a bit


Good on you. I too am sick and tired of being told what to do by whinging minority groups. I try to be as considerate as I can when smoking. But some people have nothing better to do than concern themselves with the way other people choose to live. While smoking is still legal, these wowsers can get stuffed, for all I care.
on Nov 16, 2006
What was that I learned in government class?...Umm...ruled by the majority but with consideration to the minority....being ruled by a minority kinda defeats the purpose of democracy. I believe that's called an oligarchy.

~Zoo
on Nov 16, 2006
What was that I learned in government class?...Umm...ruled by the majority but with consideration to the minority....being ruled by a minority kinda defeats the purpose of democracy. I believe that's called an oligarchy.~Zoo


Um ... smokers are the minority. Only 22% of adults in the U.S. smoke. That percentage will probably be shrinking even more as they tax the heck out of cigarettes and make it harder to find a place to smoke. I think that's a good thing. Maybe it will bring healthcare costs down.

Though Mason, I agree that if that guy had a problem with it, he should go somewhere else. I don't smoke and I don't like being around it.
on Nov 16, 2006
I don't smoke, my hubby does. He smokes outside our home and in the car with the windows down if I'm with him, but not with the kids in the car because they don't like it either and my son has asthma. I moan and groan at him but basically I leave him alone to decide when he wants to quit. But I nudge him to remind him why sometimes. Other times I leave him alone because I know he derives pleasure from it.

I don't like second hand smoke and so I try to avoid it without making a big fuss when I'm in public. I don't go into the smoking area, that's stupid if I do. The same for the guy whose complaining. If there's that one place for you smokers, then he should just lump it since he went there on his own knowingly or like you said, go across the street to the other place!
on Nov 16, 2006
Um ... smokers are the minority. Only 22% of adults in the U.S. smoke.


This is true...but I just wanted to put my government class to use. Technically, we nonsmokers should be somewhat considerate of the smokers...

~Zoo
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