NYT Magazine - March 22 2020

(WallPaper) #1

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Above and opening page: Screen grabs from YouTube

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Photo illustration by Mike McQuade

its guitar. The backdrop behind it shuff les
through a series of apocalyptic images:
a swirling orange inferno, a black-and-
white mushroom cloud, a bunch of explo-
sions. An oil refi nery belches smoke as
the monster holds a microphone close to
his face: ‘‘Tons of corrupt fi lth we keep
tossin’,’’ it belts out, ‘‘sending Earth to hell
in a pod-shaped coffi n.’’
The two young men can’t contain their
laughter. What they’re joyfully scrutiniz-
ing is a public-service announcement by
Truth, an anti-nicotine initiative known
for making didactic pleas aimed at teen-
agers. (Its approach here is an appeal
to youth environmentalism: Pollutants
from discarded e-cigarette pods, they’re


suggesting, are not an ideal addition to the
planet.) The guys making fun of this are,
naturally, of a diff erent persuasion. One
works for DashVapes, which describes
itself as ‘‘Canada’s leading retailer and
distributor of authentic gear and world
class e-juice.’’ (The other is a friend.) The
company produces a wide variety of You-
Tube clips — a handful of them now aimed
at correcting what they, and other vapers,
see as misinformation and paranoia com-
ing out of the United States.
During the past year, as the so-called
vaping epidemic burst into the public eye,
two lines of concern peaked at the same
moment: an outbreak of vaping-related
illnesses and deaths, and accusations that

Juul Labs targeted youth with its adver-
tising. (Public health offi cials eventually
connected the illnesses with tainted and
illicit THC products; Juul now faces inves-
tigations and lawsuits, though it denies
any wrongdoing.) Both narratives were
surely helpful to organizations like Truth
and the Michael Bloomberg-funded Cam-
paign for Tobacco-Free Kids, which are
focused on abstinence: They essentially
consider vapes to be cigarettes in mod-
ern form, allowing big tobacco to hook a
new generation on nicotine just as youth
smoking rates hit an all-time low.
But as those news stories received
more attention — and as political fi gures
pushed for knee-jerk regulatory fixes

Adult vapers are
often passionate
evangelists
for their hobby;
they see it,
after all,
as genuinely
lifesaving.
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