people are not able to take redsonsibility for their own actions, that is what is quite clear, and this is why civilized countries need regulations that protect their citiziens from their own weaknesses.adrianjordan wrote: ↑18 Feb 2019, 12:15This!!V12-POWER wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 19:16I see some strong snowflakery going on here.
With the fitness industry on its peak, healthy habits being pushed more than ever, anti-smoking-in-public rules almost everywhere, why care so much about tobacco advertising?
People who don’t smoke will not start smoking because “Ferrari has marlboro, Lotus has JPS, Renault has Mild Seven, etc”
Don’t forget the glamour F1 had and that the best drivers raced on it when tobacco advertising was present.
Maybe you should reconsider if F1 is the sport for yall. So much concern for everything it has become a joke of sport. Specially when it comes to the sponsorship side of things.
First the grid girls, the “green” engines, the halo, the parking lot tracks, etc.
It’s hard to say “F1 was better back then” because “Muh take your nostalgia glasses off” yet I can watch a 2005 race and enjoy it way more than current races.
As a karting driver nothing motivates me more than climbing the ladder of motorsports. But I see F1 as an event has become so dull it’s crazy, for sure these cars are good in their way and it’s still the pinnacle of motorsports. But as an spectator I get much more “joy” when watching older races when we had tobacco advertising.
I was a teenager and massively into Formula 1 at the time when Tobacco sponsorship was everywhere. I wore West branded Mclaren teamwear and doodled Malboro branded Mclaren cars and Camel Williams cars all the time.
Yet I never even tried smoking.
People need to take responsibility for their own actions.
Smoking in public should be banned, as should smoking around children even in the home. But if we're not banning alcohol, then what right do we have to ban tobacco if people choose to use it within their own home and in line with regulations.
More to the point, the people who are going to see a Ferrari F1 car and go, I wonder what Mission Winnow is, Google it and read the website are probably intelligent enough to make up their own mind about whether or not to smoke.
humans are herd animals and will do what the others will do (as they did in the 60ies when everyone smoked).
Tobacco Industry is downright villainous, worst lobbyist and cheating industry. Prob worst than big oil.