Your opinion doesn't make
sense. How some vapers conduct themselves in public doesn't reflect on the majority, while how ANTZ rhetoric is framed in society, clearly does.
We already live in a world where vapers have intentionally blown their exhaled vapor in a visibly obnoxious way toward (presumably) non vapers, and that isn't what I routinely encounter as perceived normal behavior of vapers (from non-vapers I know).
In that same world, we went from being able to do it everywhere, to having less places to do it openly while at same time, ANTZ rhetoric regarding harms has gone up. And while almost all of that rhetoric (like the secondhand smoking data) has been debunked. Thus, it is clearly not the (rare) obnoxious vaper that has turned the tide, but is the ANTZ rhetoric. Fortunately, where I live, it hasn't quite caught on or gotten anywhere near the point of what people still believe about SHS.
Unfounded accusation to suggest it would make anyone feel every vaper is 'like that.' And I challenge you to back up assertion (opinion) of explicitly making people feel a particular way.
Would be glad to explain the need/desire to vape everywhere with respect, but even the way you framed it is based on ANTZ rhetoric, i.e. "without any regard for other people."
News articles / data that is not critically analyzed is easily the more harmful item for vapers all over the world.
If one compares the chemicals in exhaled human breath to exhaled vapor, they'd see similarity and plausibly conclude that exhaled human breath is worse for fellow humans. If an article was ran speaking only about the chemicals released into the air from human breath, without any critical temperament as to notion of "trace amounts," I think there are enough people around currently to take the teeny tiny molehill of an issue and make it seem like we've all been foolish up to this point in history to not be breathing in public without a filter over our mouths.
The idea of not being allowed to vape in public lends strong credence to what I wrote in above paragraph.
Common
sense got lost when ANTZ rhetoric took over circa 1960's.
IMO, it is sensible / common sense to view society through prism of greatly influenced by ANTZ rhetoric. If there is doubt on this at any point with any person, just go up and ask them what they know about SHS and SHV, and listen / observe. Chances are good they'll convey information that is rather easy to counter and/or debunk.
From what I'm reading in your post, you are greatly influenced by ANTZ rhetoric. Much of what you wrote had to be framed in ways that show it impossible for a vaper to vape in public without it being inherently disrespectful. I find that sad, on a
vaping forum. But am ALWAYS up for this debate. Knowing you have more posts on this thread allows me to publicly state more on this tangent as I think it is warranted, and who knows who will come across this thread on a search. I'd rather it be on record that some of us had common sense than those of us who fell in line with ANTZ rhetoric without thinking things through.
I really don't get how people who think you should only vape where you are allowed to smoke can also allow themselves to vape in their own homes without that being explicitly understood that it MUST be okay to smoke there. If it is not, it is clearly hypocrisy.