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jno
I knew it, I knew it, in fact it was you who I knew would take little heed of my explanations, in your narrow minded quest to try and score points.
Parents who smoke do risk the health of their children. So it seems legitimate to use children's health as a relevant issue.
As I said I did not wish this to be turned into an anti-smoking debate. But seeing that you are rather slow on the uptake, this campaign has nothing to do with their risk to children's health, it is an appeal from the child to get their parent to quit because they don't want them to die.
Regarding the racist issue, since it is a known fact that gang and gun crime is a particular problem among the black communities and since they chose to use a black family for this advert, I thought I would turn it on it's head, and suggest that the money spent on this latest anti-smoking campaign, would have be better spent on trying to reduce gang and gun crime.
Anyone who thinks this is being racist is a bigger fool than it is possible to imagine.