The ban on smoking in restaurants and bars throughout Arizona goes into effect today. And I'm delighted, purely because it will benefit me. I guess you could say this is an example of my new approach to life, which I'm provisionally terming "libertarianism."

From: [identity profile] schencka.livejournal.com

Re: Gaw'Bless Amurr-ikka


I declare that guy's comment a De File no-no.

You know it's a hardline comment when Dr. Bertsch is forced to use academic-critical language.

"we need to take account of the practical, real-world contexts that inform decision-making"

From: [identity profile] grandissimus.livejournal.com

Re: Gaw'Bless Amurr-ikka


Oh, Adam. The smoke in Tucson clears, and still you cannot see. I don't know what's so out-of-bounds about civil liberties. I mean, I suffer the persecution of fitness-freak joggers every day. I can't tell you how many times I've almost been run down by one of them on the sidewalk. And their flagrant disregard for auto traffic places them in much greater danger than any cigarette smoke ever will. What recourse do I have against them? How do I legislate them out of my sphere? A street without joggers would be a happy street indeed, because they jeopardize my person and my insurance rates every time one of them hurtles mindlessly down the street in pursuit of an optimal pulse rate.

Once you realize that what we're talking about with this Tucson smoking ban is just good ol' fashioned bully politics -- pushin' around the unpopular guy for our heady little will-to-power rush -- we'll never be able to have a fruitful discussion. You just don't know how thoroughly you've been taught to dance to the authoritarian's tune. Pulmonary health is not an inalienable right -- just ask the EPA. Besides, the *air* in Tucson's gonna kill you faster than the smoke in Club Congress, or in any other scenester hang.

Gyms are gulags. Stop being your body's slave.

Respectfully,
"That Guy"
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