IMO the vape store was our town hall. Each enterprise owner a team leader in comm org. I think many of us saw the inherent value of this premise. But commercially we became a box house and what we do a commodity. A shame. What we lose is not tobacco or nicotine.
vaping is joy and freedom to us! Something we want to pass along to all who need and want it.
Yes, it would be great if we had a savior in some media wizard. But what we needed to do was widely and prominently promote what we are doing and why to all around us. Such that they all become allies and advocates for our profoundly human cause. This will not end until our partners, children, co-workers, employers, doctors, teachers, preachers sons and daughters right to the garbage man and dog catcher, indeed everyone we touch, understands just how miserable this unjust process is making our efforts to be healthy and whole. If the impact on us is never personalized, they will never see it.
If we're going to be saved at this point it's going to be by a miracle. A miracle of human understanding. It will not be accomplished in a cave or a bunker.
Good luck.![]()
Sometimes it's easy to forget what a miracle vaping felt like when we first got off the cigs. Now it's just a fun thing to do.
I think quite a few people around me, like family and friends, understand that vaping is a good thing. Some I haven't been able to convince. That's probably true for all of us. But I doubt many of them understand the nature and extent of the campaign against vaping. I've told people about it but I suspect they often write that off as me indulging in a conspiracy theory.
And the non-vaping people around me may have a positive view of vaping, but not to the extent that they would get involved in the struggle. The people who control the media machines have got so many voters focused solely on how evil one or other of the political parties is. Our issue is about as significant as whether mining companies can dump their waste 10 feet or 20 feet from the local creek. We are the only people it actually matters to.
I took that flavor survey. I've persuaded one vaping family member to take it. I've communicated with quite a few politicians. I donate to CASAA. Those seem like small actions but it's all I can figure out to do as an individual. If I was a billionaire I could make a few phone calls to my politicians and it would be over.
I'm not sure what the future holds. There does seem to be more discussion of the positive side out there. At least to the extent that the negative propaganda isn't all you see. Even from the official side.
And the non-vaping people around me may have a positive view of vaping, but not to the extent that they would get involved in the struggle. The people who control the media machines have got so many voters focused solely on how evil one or other of the political parties is. Our issue is about as significant as whether mining companies can dump their waste 10 feet or 20 feet from the local creek. We are the only people it actually matters to.
I took that flavor survey. I've persuaded one vaping family member to take it. I've communicated with quite a few politicians. I donate to CASAA. Those seem like small actions but it's all I can figure out to do as an individual. If I was a billionaire I could make a few phone calls to my politicians and it would be over.
I'm not sure what the future holds. There does seem to be more discussion of the positive side out there. At least to the extent that the negative propaganda isn't all you see. Even from the official side.