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Except, you know, tobacco companies are modern day tobacco companies. They were never defeated.
it's an analogy; the author is drawing parallels between them. Obviously Tobacco companies were not "defeated" but they were regulated to hell, and I'm sure the author would say that's what we need to do with social media too.
Yeah, it's crazy how many commenters here are completely missing the point. I should really stop assuming people have any sort of intelligence.
The flaw in the analogy is that it assumes that those effects are limited to some companies when in reality every single company that existed in history has behaved this way if they weren't stopped by regulation.
Most companies aren't peddling a toxic product like cigarettes (or social media).
But they are peddling a toxic behaviour of unnecessary and uninhibited consumption.
Unless society as a whole is ready to move beyond capitalism that won't change.
no it doesn't.
Muted in the English world. I argue junk food commercials draw a lot of parallels with cigarette commercials of the past. For some reason obesity isn't worth prevention so the advertisements are pretty gross.
Soft drinks. Coca Cola especially really loves to tie emotions and sports/holidays to sugar water.
I don't know think you've been to Europe much... Just a guess
When you say "defeated", what exactly do you mean? You mean that they should cease to exist to be considered as such? If that's the case then I would say it's an unrealistic expectation.
I would say that they've been largely contained. If I remember correctly, back in the '50s almost half of the American population used to smoke. The percentage of people smoking has been consistently decreasing over the years thanks to regulation and increased taxation. Tobacco companies are definetly not as influential as they once were.
How many vape, which is more harmful, more addictive?
How is it more harmful?
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/vaping-vs-smoking#quitting
That article makes it clear it is less harmful.
Vape if you want.
They won't stop mega corping like they used to, they got supplemented by cars then oil then banks and now tech/pharma
No company will stop attempting to achieve mega corp status in a capitalist environment. Gotta make that line go up and to the right!
You made me notice that a lot of companies learned from tobacco companies not just those XD