>>8064714>>213881831Here is an image from JUUL's website in which they are openly petitioning the state of washington to raise the tobacco purchasing age to 21 years of age. That state may have already done this, and now JUUL is pushing for federal legislation of the same kind.
This is not for health reasons. The entire justification here is that 18 year olds are simply too stupid. And we often hear this repeated in popular culture despite 18 being a centuries old age at which adulthood is recognized. In many cases it is even younger. Among kikes the age of 13 was traditionally the marker of adulthood and in Christian society it has not been uncommon in the past for teenagers to get married, have families, and work.
In fact, the very idea of "teenagers" and adolescence is a modern, decadent, debauched idea birthed from capitalism. It created an entirely new group of people to market products to, and thus made a lot of money.
Sure some people will say "But don't you realize sir, the the human brain doesn't stop growing and developing til 25 or 26 years old...that's why young adults seem so immature"
And to that I say, so the fuck what? Are the people who point out that fact earnestly suggesting that we should all be treated like children until our later 20s? It's absurd.
Remember our old notions of age. In the 1960s, perhaps the pinnacle of "youth culture" and youth movements, there was a popular phrase among the hippie youth. It was, "Don't trust anyone over 30!"
While it is a degenerate slogan, the idea is that those over 30 are too old and set in their ways to realize the truth of freedom etc that the hippies and youth would talk about. They were squares and just didn't get it, man! The fact is that 30 year olds were considered "middle-aged" back in the 50s and 60s. By 30 most people would be married and have multiple children and be firmly established in their careers. Since the late 1990s they've been saying "40 is the new 30!" to keep adults happy