It certainly hasn't helped that vapers themselves do a lot of the disapproving finger pointing and hypochondriacal hand-wringing that invites such measures.
Please explain and elaborate on this statement.
For more than five years now I've had time to contemplate my little clouds. What are they? They are no more than visual representations of my breath. Whatever substances contained within are so diffuse, so ethereal in the sea of particulate matter around me that they truly are insignificant. My clouds do not scare or even concern me in the least, therefore I believe.
I believe, I *know*, that second hand vape is harmless. There is absolutely no "we just don't know" within me.
When I see threads on ECF in which some participants claim that cloud chasing, vaping in public, or vaping outside the laws are to blame for our predicament and in the next breath whine about the evil FDA, politicians, ANTZ and ignorant public, I can only think of the outright hypocrasy it takes to write things like that. Sure, you can vape, but only how and where and for what reasons they approve. If you vape in WalMart, blow a cloud bigger than one cubic foot, vape for fun or around a cat you must be Satan.
There can be no united front to fight our opressors when a significant portion of our ranks agrees, thinks just like THEM. Regardless of the fact that they may have taken up vaping and given up smoking they don't BELIEVE. They are ashamed, they are frightened. It boggles my mind that we have vapers like that when the evidence is right in front of their faces in the form of a cloud. It's just..a little..cloud.
This may be troubling to some but I believe one of the best examples of how to behave in the circumstances we face is in the LGBT(*** the acronym seems to grow longer daily)) rights movement. It is one of the most admirable and effective things I've ever witnessed. This segment of our society has gone from being closeted, ridiculed, misunderstood, feared and legislated to basically accepted, even celebrated in record time (of course there are significant exceptions, it's an ongoing battle). How did they do this? They proudly united under one banner which reads "We're here, we're queer and we're in your face." Proudly is the operative word.
Since that's the second longest thing I've ever written on ecf I'll stop now and declare tl;dr because I could ramble on and on and on and on...