Today is world no tobacco day. All over the world this day
is marked to flag the insidious danger of smoking to the human body. So that we
will take heed.
It is a curious anomaly that our body – the thing that we so
consider as the most important things for us to preserve, or show off – is at
the receiving end of such a noxious thing as the smoke from our cigarettes.
Scientific studies testify unequivocally that cigarette some
contains thousands of poisonous chemicals that can cause an array of bodily
harm. In fact a former Director General of the World Health Organization once
famously said that the cigarette is the only product in the market when used exactly
as is suppose tot, will make you sick or kill you. Thus one wonders why we and our government just
allow these killers in packets, to move so freely in our midst. We seem to
condone such killings just because it is not a gun, machete, bomb or knife that
doing the killing. But surely wen we know something wrong we need to prohibit
it with all he strength of our being. Why do we talk so against pesticides and industrial
chemical such as the organo-phosphates and the carbamates, and the so called
dirty-dozen of chemicals that we ban internationally with trans-boundary agreements
and the like, that seem to show inordinate global concern for human life.
The Bhopal Union Carbide factory fiasco of decades ago is
still told even to grandchildren in India and in classrooms and lecture halls,
and so are stories of mutation of human fetuses due to dangerous chemicals in
food production and in pharmaceuticals. But the chemicals we inhale daily in
our cigarette smoke - the ammonia, acetone, benzene, hydrogen cyanide, etc. - is quietly hushed up by politicians and business houses as
inconsequential to health. Instead, we spend billions to build hospitals and
other edifices, both physical and social, to treat the end-of-the-line diseases
that are the result of these inhalations
and ingestions. Globally, at least 1200 people die everyday from the consequences of cigarette smoking. It's like three jumbo-jets crashing everyday with none surviving. Yes, sadly, by discounting the seriousness of the cigarette
smoke both first-hand and second-hand, we give a blind eye to a primary cause
that land many of us in hospital or grave in the first place.
To many who may not be aware, it would be shocking to know
that cigarette smoke does not only cause lung cancer but is the cause of many
other health risks. You may like to visit Google or the WHO website for further
awareness that can save you still. So why do we have this killer in the loose?
Why are big shops with only disingenuous posturing of human concern allowed to
operate and make money off hapless citizens putting their future health in
jeopardy? The answer must be our greed for making a buck even at the expense of
the health of our youth. This indeed is criminal – especially in this age of
the internet and awareness. We cannot allow such a danger to be left unattended
when we in the name of development, tinkle around with projects that only give
us short term benefits. Perhaps that is the politics of having only a short
term vision called the myopia of politics.
As one who has advocated cigarette smoking cessation in all
of my professional years I feel that the biggest impediment to keep such
killers on the loose is the easy public access and availability of this killer
to the public and the sad and deep lack of our awareness of its stealthy
tactics to our body.
I know that our young people - even with the throbbing
hormonal changes buzzing in their bodies – will have the sense to know right
from wrong. So it is not just the hedonism of youth but our Nation’s feeble
laws and enforcement that allow these white long criminal sticks to function
with impunity that must urgently be brought to justice.
Then there are the tobacco producing business giants who
spend billions of dollars on advertising the glamour of smoking either overtly
of covertly, subtly or brazenly, that entice our hormone-confused youth. But
awareness and enforcement has given great dividends to the West who have effectively
reduced their cigarette consumption in huge amounts. Smoking in the street, in
public places, and even in restaurants and at sports events and the like is not
booked any more in these ‘developed’ countries. And so this loss by the
cigarette companies is patched up by the irresponsible governance and foolish
youth of developing countries. Little do we realize that these companies are
taking us natives of their previous colonies for a ride. Our hard earned money
and our lungs are burned up to make them rich. Do we see that foolishness we
are trapped in? We need to wake up. It’s not an emulation of the West to be
smoking when they have stopped. Yes, no one in their right mind will like to be
fooled over and over again. When we are cheated for a few Rufiyaa in a retail
shop we are upset, but when these Companies cheat us with our health on a
continuing basis, we just inhale the toxin in oblivious bliss time and time
again imagining that we are just cool and admirable.
Youth of today must wake up. Please be conscious of your
bodies in all respects – not just only with clothes, hairdos and colognes. Just
like any physical thing, your body too withers with time and you don’t have to
make that process any faster by the inhalation of these toxic fumes just because
in this youthful moment in your live, you feel invincible. Just wait for
another decade or two, your whole being will cry in the regret of what you do today.
I wish you well for the future and advise you to urgently crush
that packet of killers that you carry in your pocket with such love and
passion, with the realization that this is just your ego’s deceptiveness egging
you towards your destruction. For that
magnanimous act of crushing that cigarette packet, your body will thank you
forever. Pumping iron at the gym only
gives you a physical shell of your outer body that you hope to show off, but
sadly an inside that is festering ever so slowly but surely.
Mark these my words my dear youth of Maldives: what I write
here is not empty words, but truths that are backed by scientific research
coming from the scientific intelligence of the very part of the world that you
all so attempt to emulate. So please take
wise steps right away to prevent a life of regret for yourself.
Our body says: if you look after me for the first 40 years,
I will look after you for the next 50 years.
1 comment:
Very true that there is so much money going in to promote smoking. As a society and as individuals we need to educate ourselves and not be ignorant to what smoking can do for our health. We might only think about the short term but we have to also be reminded that our actions will have consequences on our health in the long term.
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