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How To Fight
![]() USUALLY INEFFECTIVE With the exception of the hospitality industry, boycotting has not been a very successful way to fight. Smokers are indeed a large mass of people, but not all agree on the same issues, many have bought the big bag of lies of the anti-tobacco cartel and feel guilty, or "addicted". Some even blame the tobacco industry for their "addiction!" Moreover, many smokers and nonsmokers are ignorant of the fact that much of the "tobacco wars" information they get from the media is a manufactured lie, and they tend to believe what they hear, and see. Finally, because of the lack of organization as a political force, smokers do not communicate as a group. Therefore, the boycotts end up being isolated individual efforts usually doomed to failure because those who boycott do not know how many other people really perform the boycott, thus the psychological energy runs out, and the effort fails. However, it will not hurt to avoid to buy products that are supporting anti-tobacco. For your information, we publish a list of products/manufacturers that (to the best of our knowledge) do not support anti-tobacco.
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