Probably the same one's who got the free cell phones!
And hopefully, the same ones who have neglected teeth, tattered clothing.....and don't have a car (even if they bought it BEFORE losing a job, having unexpected healthcare expenses that devastated their finances, or just generally falling on hard times) lest they appear to the judgemental that they're not
needy enough.
There but for the grace of God go I (and you) ........
It sure makes it difficult for me to feel compassion for people worried about getting their nicotine fix with vaping, when some of you seem so judgemental toward your fellow human beings (who may, for whatever reason, including being part of the working poor, or ill or disabled and poverty stricken) and need a free cell phone just to call 911 or a make a doctor's appointment for their kids.
I know people in this situation here in Arkansas and I don't begrudge them a cell phone, since I know the their poignant stories.
Be grateful you are not in that situation. Life savings can be easily wiped out,
no matter how much you planned and worked, if ONE of your loved ones gets a long drawn out illness like cancer.
We are all humbled in this life. Many of those who champion "survival of the fittest" consciously or unconsciously feel that they are among the fittest who will survive................until they are humbled by tragedy and just life itself.
It's been my experience that people who sense their own fallibility are the strongest and wisest human beings.
So, I do find it interesting how some vapers don't like the judgementalism of the ANTZ etc., don't like being referred to as addicts ---- but seem to have no problem judging other people for ---- whatever......
just a thought