This was originally meant as a response to the thread
Local e-cig bashed by ill informed amateur journalist
but by the time i finished writing it i thought it warranted it's own thread, mainly because while I'm describing one particular incident it is not the only one i have run across. This one i just happened to find most disturbing.
If you have not read the original article but wish to, the link to it is available in the original thread.
And yes it's a long post, but i really think it all need to be said
While this forum, CASAA, or vapers in general cannot control the response of every vaper on the web to an article, the thread of comments to the article (on the site not the forum) is not something i think we should be proud of, or something to strive for.
There was one comment on the article, or more accurately a comment on the comments that did stick with me. Painfully, because it, from what i have observed tends to be true.
I know that there are days and articles that make you want to bash your head into the wall and wail "why are they all sooooooo stupid/ignorant/you pick the word" Or even better imagine one of those Looney Tunes scenes when one character is bashed repeatedly over the head with a mallet till they are driven into the ground and only little birdies flying are seen...
our blood pressure jumps, and a comment is shot off to the article which is often emotional, and comes from the defensive position.
we tend to get embroiled into "silly" debates in these comments over our right to vape. And while there is a time, place and article in need of that defense to vape. This was not one of them. With a few exceptions, a mallet was used to by most to browbeat the 'vaping' opinion on the others, when in this case a more surgical procedure was warranted.
If you distance yourself from the fact that you are a vaper, and that you constantly feel that your right to vape is in danger and that you are compared to those 'horrible' smokers. And lets be honest smoker has become a dirty word... relatives who smoke are already only whispered about in families, very soon they will become He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, children will be shown the family photos and told, 'Ahh yes that is your uncle Jimmy, but he was a smoker... we don't talk about him, and you shouldn't tell anyone about him." and since it's obvious that 'smoker' has become such a bad and degrading word, the obvious next phase would be that only smokers or ex-smokers can use it. Isn't' it a shame the S-word is already used up.
To the rest of the world the smoker will become the "fire-bearer". (thought it might be 'he who inhaled smoke" but it uses the word smoke so it would not be politically correct)
BUT, if you distance yourself from all that and look at the article from an objective point, take it apart as you would have a paper in high-school, college or uni. you will realize that except for one small piece of wrong information that was provided in a quote by a kid, and that any non vaper would most likely not even realize was wrong, yes, I am referring to the 'vegetable oil', your right to vape was not endangered, the article did not spurt any of that bull FDA c**p, did not reference any of the negative articles in major papers.. or biased studies we know are out there.
and on the subject of vaping, except for the previously mentioned oil detail it was quite positive and accurate.
1. the underage kids are vaping - no one said nicotine but possible, and the store might be the place where the stuff was purchased, again not stated that sales are made directly to minors but potentially implied
2. parents are concerned over the vaping and that kids may use E-cigs as a gateway to cigarettes or worse
And I'm sorry but dismissing the concerns of parents as silly and irrelevant will always get their hackles up and have them dig in their heals. Wouldn't you? In other words it will ALWAYS BACKFIRE!!!!
Attacking their parenting skills because they are concerned that their kids might try this? Isn't parenting exactly what they are doing? Questioning the possible access their kids have to nicotine?
Telling the author to get of her cross ....
And downhill it went from there, like an avalanche.
And by God don't try to defend your addiction it's a loosing argument from the start. Those who never smoked will never understand and those that quit (before vaping) will a) hate you because you found an alternative or b) think that you have to/can just like they did (and i refer to both quit and suffer though it) because they did
Here is what i think should have happened and wish did happen
Instead of raising the alarm on the forum and getting everyone up in arms, the op should have e-mailed or PM'd the CASAA either here or on the CASAA site. and also contacted the store, (coodos if they did). CASAA and the store should have worked out a strategic surgical strike.
Besides the store customer comments of which there were a few, the only real answer from the vaping community should have been from the store. Expressing concern that underage kids are vaping. Stating that they very specifically do not sell to underage kids and suggesting that they meet with the school officials and possible parents to try to address the issue.
At the meeting if it ever came to it:
The income the store potentially lost to the over 18 high school crowd would in my opinion be worth the good will such a move would generate. Specially if such refusals to kids were handled correctly, with 'come back when you graduate' nicely worked out. And who knows how many new clients could have been gained from the parents who smoke that they just educated.
Unfortunately what happened is that 'we' jumped down everyone's throat .. and sorry to say got stuck there.
It is hard to determine exactly which of the vapers responses came first.. the one attacking the concern of a parent that the kids are probably experimenting with nicotine regardless what the article stated, or the one just attacking their parenting skills if their kids vape.
I have one thing to say after reading the comments. SHAME on us.
While the owner did express her wish that they had been contacted in advance and that they would have been willing to address the issue, her comment got drowned by our roar of outrage and swept away.. But by that time it was already too late... W.W. V. had already been raging for 2 days.
The vaping community came off as a bully. We haven't educated anyone of anything. The only thing the non vapers reading this article and comments will take out of this little 'debate' is that we are dangerous addicts who do not care about anything but feeding our addiction and thus put their kids in danger. And we are all, paraphrased from one of the comments, pushers of nicotine so that the store and the e-cigarette industry gains new addicts.
And while this comment comes from someone who was i must admit is quite confrontational and occasionally inspired a great wish to bash over the head
it sums the 'result' of this quite well:
What could have been a golden opportunity to educate and garner some good will in a community, became a debacle that will definitely not help. Like all of us when frustrated you can bet that those commenting from the other side that felt attacked will tell everyone they know about it from their point of view.
And please, before you take away my Right to Vape badge, i am in no way stating that there was not some bias in the article, as this store was the only singled out. Or that the author should not have contacted the store for comments, or known more on the subject. However i don't think even all that warranted the response it got.
Local e-cig bashed by ill informed amateur journalist
but by the time i finished writing it i thought it warranted it's own thread, mainly because while I'm describing one particular incident it is not the only one i have run across. This one i just happened to find most disturbing.
If you have not read the original article but wish to, the link to it is available in the original thread.
And yes it's a long post, but i really think it all need to be said
While this forum, CASAA, or vapers in general cannot control the response of every vaper on the web to an article, the thread of comments to the article (on the site not the forum) is not something i think we should be proud of, or something to strive for.
There was one comment on the article, or more accurately a comment on the comments that did stick with me. Painfully, because it, from what i have observed tends to be true.
"looked into other sites and found that the same emotional response always seems to follow any negative portrayal of this new way to deliver nicotine to people."
I know that there are days and articles that make you want to bash your head into the wall and wail "why are they all sooooooo stupid/ignorant/you pick the word" Or even better imagine one of those Looney Tunes scenes when one character is bashed repeatedly over the head with a mallet till they are driven into the ground and only little birdies flying are seen...
our blood pressure jumps, and a comment is shot off to the article which is often emotional, and comes from the defensive position.
we tend to get embroiled into "silly" debates in these comments over our right to vape. And while there is a time, place and article in need of that defense to vape. This was not one of them. With a few exceptions, a mallet was used to by most to browbeat the 'vaping' opinion on the others, when in this case a more surgical procedure was warranted.
If you distance yourself from the fact that you are a vaper, and that you constantly feel that your right to vape is in danger and that you are compared to those 'horrible' smokers. And lets be honest smoker has become a dirty word... relatives who smoke are already only whispered about in families, very soon they will become He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, children will be shown the family photos and told, 'Ahh yes that is your uncle Jimmy, but he was a smoker... we don't talk about him, and you shouldn't tell anyone about him." and since it's obvious that 'smoker' has become such a bad and degrading word, the obvious next phase would be that only smokers or ex-smokers can use it. Isn't' it a shame the S-word is already used up.
BUT, if you distance yourself from all that and look at the article from an objective point, take it apart as you would have a paper in high-school, college or uni. you will realize that except for one small piece of wrong information that was provided in a quote by a kid, and that any non vaper would most likely not even realize was wrong, yes, I am referring to the 'vegetable oil', your right to vape was not endangered, the article did not spurt any of that bull FDA c**p, did not reference any of the negative articles in major papers.. or biased studies we know are out there.
and on the subject of vaping, except for the previously mentioned oil detail it was quite positive and accurate.
"..inhaling vapors from e-cigarettes, as safer, healthier and cheaper than traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes are made up of atomizers, which heat and vaporize a flavored liquid using a battery for power. There is no tar, tobacco, carbon monoxide or ash. Smokers inhale flavored, nicotine-infused water vapor."
... theyre healthier than smoking a tobacco pipe or a cigar, which many of us do.
The article addressed 2 issues."the product does not contain tobacco and is, therefore, not detrimental towards your health. What you are blowing out by smoking an E-Cig is simply water vapor"
1. the underage kids are vaping - no one said nicotine but possible, and the store might be the place where the stuff was purchased, again not stated that sales are made directly to minors but potentially implied
2. parents are concerned over the vaping and that kids may use E-cigs as a gateway to cigarettes or worse
And I'm sorry but dismissing the concerns of parents as silly and irrelevant will always get their hackles up and have them dig in their heals. Wouldn't you? In other words it will ALWAYS BACKFIRE!!!!
Attacking their parenting skills because they are concerned that their kids might try this? Isn't parenting exactly what they are doing? Questioning the possible access their kids have to nicotine?
Telling the author to get of her cross ....
And downhill it went from there, like an avalanche.
And by God don't try to defend your addiction it's a loosing argument from the start. Those who never smoked will never understand and those that quit (before vaping) will a) hate you because you found an alternative or b) think that you have to/can just like they did (and i refer to both quit and suffer though it) because they did
Here is what i think should have happened and wish did happen
Instead of raising the alarm on the forum and getting everyone up in arms, the op should have e-mailed or PM'd the CASAA either here or on the CASAA site. and also contacted the store, (coodos if they did). CASAA and the store should have worked out a strategic surgical strike.
Besides the store customer comments of which there were a few, the only real answer from the vaping community should have been from the store. Expressing concern that underage kids are vaping. Stating that they very specifically do not sell to underage kids and suggesting that they meet with the school officials and possible parents to try to address the issue.
At the meeting if it ever came to it:
- Maybe propose that vaping equipment and supplies will not be sold to any of the over 18 high school kids (that can be identified) at your store. But warn them that there are no legal limits for sale so that you cannot control what other stores might do.
- Explain to them why e-cigarettes are not a gateway to cigarettes - or worse.
- But also take the opportunity to explain to parents that if their legal aged kids are smoking or experimenting with smoking that this is a much safer alternative.
- Provide information and educate.
- Stress the point that you in no way suggest someone should start using nicotine.. but if they are, this is a healthier alternative.
- Show your wiliness to hear their concerns, and address their issues.
The income the store potentially lost to the over 18 high school crowd would in my opinion be worth the good will such a move would generate. Specially if such refusals to kids were handled correctly, with 'come back when you graduate' nicely worked out. And who knows how many new clients could have been gained from the parents who smoke that they just educated.
Unfortunately what happened is that 'we' jumped down everyone's throat .. and sorry to say got stuck there.
It is hard to determine exactly which of the vapers responses came first.. the one attacking the concern of a parent that the kids are probably experimenting with nicotine regardless what the article stated, or the one just attacking their parenting skills if their kids vape.

I have one thing to say after reading the comments. SHAME on us.
While the owner did express her wish that they had been contacted in advance and that they would have been willing to address the issue, her comment got drowned by our roar of outrage and swept away.. But by that time it was already too late... W.W. V. had already been raging for 2 days.
The vaping community came off as a bully. We haven't educated anyone of anything. The only thing the non vapers reading this article and comments will take out of this little 'debate' is that we are dangerous addicts who do not care about anything but feeding our addiction and thus put their kids in danger. And we are all, paraphrased from one of the comments, pushers of nicotine so that the store and the e-cigarette industry gains new addicts.
And while this comment comes from someone who was i must admit is quite confrontational and occasionally inspired a great wish to bash over the head
(in reference to the quite aggressive comments on the site by vapers)"I knew next to nothing about "vaping" before, but now I hope the FDA bans the stupid things - they obviously are personality-altering devices."
What could have been a golden opportunity to educate and garner some good will in a community, became a debacle that will definitely not help. Like all of us when frustrated you can bet that those commenting from the other side that felt attacked will tell everyone they know about it from their point of view.
And please, before you take away my Right to Vape badge, i am in no way stating that there was not some bias in the article, as this store was the only singled out. Or that the author should not have contacted the store for comments, or known more on the subject. However i don't think even all that warranted the response it got.
