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How Many Cigarettes Do You Smoke? Ireland 1962
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Reactions of smokers and non-smokers to a new report linking smoking with lung cancer.

Reports from the Royal College of Physicians in London and the Danish Cancer Association have pointed to the link between smoking and lung cancer. Opinions differ as to the impact of cigarette smoking on a person’s health among members of the public who spoke to RTÉ News.

One non-smoker comments,

"If you want to be fit and well, you have to keep off cigarettes...I think it weakens a man’s strength of character."

Smokers were in general agreement that cigarette smoking wasn’t of benefit to one’s health, but the findings of the report didn’t seem to motivate them enough to stop smoking completely,

"The doctors know their own business, but as far as I’d be concerned, the fella who’d smoke twenty or thirty a day might get a bit worried."

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is seeking a comprehensive ban of all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

An RTÉ News report broadcast on 8 March 1962.
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@erenjaegerbomb8653

1 year ago

"I'm not particularly worried about lung cancer because I don't currently have it"

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@Pickchore

1 year ago

“I’m a heavy smoker. I go through 2 lighters a day” - Bill Hicks.

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@SuperDare83

6 months ago

What strikes me is how well/politely everyone speaks

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@dougl945

1 year ago

I started smoking in 1985. My first carton of cigarettes was given to me in college by camel cigarettes. They set up a booth on campus with the ploy of being career recruiting. I believe this was a regular tactic to get people addicted young. They gave away hundreds of cases to struggling college students. Several people in my dorms started smoking then. I smoked till 2015. I can’t tell you how much wasted energy and money that nasty habit costed me. It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done (quitting). I feel so much better now.

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@brianforbes9315

1 year ago

Everyone tells you that smoking will kill you. What they don’t tell you is that it cures salmon 🍣

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@joaovitormatos8147

1 year ago

For those of you surprised by how "avant-garde" this interview is: linking tobacco to cancer has been done since the 1890s. In the 50s and 60s, the tobacco industry started working together to stop information and spread disinformation about tobacco being safe, that's why knowing tobacco is a problem sounds new, but it really isn't

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@kengruz669

7 months ago

Every single respondent was well-spoken and courteous, no attitude given or offense taken. The last gent- no doubt a poet, a drinker, or both.

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@twerkingfish4029

1 year ago

Especially a fan of that last guy. He’s all over the place but he’s just embraced it.

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@purefoldnz3070

1 year ago

in Ireland in those days you had two hobbies available either be a drinker or a smoker.

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@maddyg3208

1 year ago

I have always loved how the Irish people answer personal questions with "I do", "I do not", "I am", "I am not" etc rather than just "yes" or "no". Must have its roots in the Irish language.

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@sullywinn4225

6 months ago

The gentleman at 1:52 is a great example of street smarts. Very observant of the way cigarettes affected his peers' behavior and correctly deduced they weren't healthy.

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@freelynx5

4 months ago

"it weakens the mans strength of character"

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@leftyspade

1 year ago

Cigarettes helped me quit chewing gum!

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@rcordiner

1 year ago

Everyone interviewed for this video was aged 17 and a half at the time of filming.

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@FinalPattern11

1 year ago

The philosopher at the end and his drunk statement 😂

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@markmauk8231

4 days ago

17 then, 80 now. Hope she's still doing well.

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@RockyRoader

1 year ago

Mr Maher was a complete spaceman, I bet he was great craic to meet in a pub!

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@user-im7uh5nl6t

1 year ago

4:09 $50 says this guy had a nickname among the staff of every store/restaurant he went to

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@DJTXD123

1 year ago

4:10 Christian Bale is taking his role as an Irishman in 1962 very seriously

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@Nobddy

2 months ago

Crazy that that last guy was only 22 years old

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