"A CIGARETTE IN MY HAND, I FELT LIKE A MAN"
Pic.: Chetna Shetty
“Hey, she is smoking!” This is your topic, “Your time
starts now.”
It was a group of three boys and three
girls, all junior-college kids. I had given them this topic for Group
Discussion, this morning, during our P.D. session.
None of them smoked, leave alone the girls.
They came from conservative homes and went to conservative schools and
colleges. So, it didn't surprise me when all of them spoke strongly against
smoking.
But, then, the topic was – “Hey, ‘she’ is
smoking!”
17-year-old Debasmita had objection to the
gender discrimination. “To me, smoking IS injurious to health; it sucks your
lungs... It kills you,” she said with loads of conviction, “But, it doesn't’ discriminate
between men and women, boys and girls – it sucks all, kills all.”
Debasmita pointed that she wasn't surprised seeing
girls smoke as much as she wasn't seeing boys do. If boys think that it is
their freedom and they can get away with it, so do girls,” she added, “So, I
will tell all of them – not just girls – ‘Don’t smoke’...”
Eighteen-year-old Jaanvi argued, “If boys
can smoke, why can’t girls?”
“It is not about whether you ‘can’,” pointed
Chirag, “It is whether you ‘should’...”
Nobody said ‘the boys can and girls can’t.” Nor
did anybody say, “Boys should and girls shouldn’t”
“We should stop boys and girls from smoking,”
a young-man suggested.
“No one will listen to our advice,” another
young-lady noted, “Once they decide to smoke, they will go all the way and do
it.”
“For many of us, the sight of girls smoking
outside malls or movie-halls comes as a culture-shock, because we have not been
seeing it here,” said another young-man, “But, it is a common-sight in the
West.”
“So, what is the moral of the story,”
someone had to conclude.
Debasmita did. “Friends, I am happy that we
could openly talk today, on this much-avoided subject,” she said, “I am happy
that almost all of us are of the opinion that smoking is a health issue and not
a moral or gender issue. It doesn't spare any smoker. So, our reaction should
be – ‘Hey, SMOKING! and not Hey, SHE is smoking!'...Thank-you.”
Like all other habits, the habit of smoking, too, starts
with the influence of someone around us. It happens when our minds are susceptible,
weak... It. also starts with a misplaced notion – as made famous by Gary Lawyer’s
famous song (Remember 90’s anti-smoking ad on D.D.?) - ‘A cigarette in my hand,
I felt like a man!’ Yes, the distorted notion, that one could impress, look
macho, bold, free, modern and progressive by holding a cigarette in hand!”
And, like all other addictions, the addiction
of smoking, too, is tough to come out from...
So, as Debasmita said, today, it is not
about ‘She’ smoking... It is about ‘smoking’... It is about whether or not we want
our lungs to be sucked, and whether or not we want to be killed by the smoke!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
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