This week marks the thirtieth anniversary of the House against smoking law, which made it possible to limit smoking and non-smoking areas in France from 1992, following the media commitment of Simone Veil, who wanted to warn the public as a smoker. health hazards of tobacco. This Thursday, November 3 Daily Columnist Arthur Genre at TMC goes back to the history of smoking prevention, as well as the ubiquity of cigarettes that reigned before.
For example, in his corner we could see the mind-blowing footage of a 1950 smoking contest in which participants had to smoke twenty cigarettes an hour! All in a short time in a small room”not breathingExcerpts from the television news broadcast in 1963 were also shown and witness a very important era change that has occurred since then. public company.”Tobacco was profitable for the state, which even advertised its cigarettes in the newspapers.‘, Arthur Kind recalled.
But the one that raises the most eyebrows is a sequence from 1968. This is an excerpt from a youth program where kids interact with celebrities. We see actress Juliet Berto (La Chinoise, Sex-shop, Céline and Julie go by boat, Monsieur Klein) give an eleven-year-old a cigarette to try for the first time. “Do you want to smoke some cigarettes? no one“He threw the cigarette out before handing it to her. The shy little girl finally tested the cigarette for the first time before restarting and blowing out a large amount of smoke.
It was a long time ago when we offered cigarettes to 11-year-olds absolutely everywhere. #Daily pic.twitter.com/pXzQMEWH7x
— Diary (@Qofficiel) November 3, 2022
Hugo Mallais
Source: Programme Television

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