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STRAIGHT TALK

Let's Express Posted on July 16, 2018 by John MallonJuly 16, 2018

Chatting with a particularly witty friend of mine recently, she remarked that it would soon be “Gay Pride Day.”

The conversation that followed included reference to the multicolored flag of the LGBT community, the recent referendum and brief references to people we knew who had come out. All in all then, a fairly typical example of such an idle chat. But my companion’s devilish side could not be denied.

“Did you ever wonder if you might be gay?” she asked.”Nope!” I replied with conviction. “In fact I didn’t even know what gay was until I was nearly nineteen,” I added truthfully. “So, you’re definitely straight?” she continued. “Yup, how ’bout you?” I didn’t really need to ask because the same lady likes her men. But she took it further by asking, “When do we celebrate straight day? When do we get to celebrate our straightness with a march of our own on the streets?”

From that point the conversation took its inevitable humorous turn as we speculated out loud on all of the potential aspects of a ‘straight day.’ We settled on Black & White as our colours on the flags, with all that represents.

The big LGBT Pride march is representative of 4% of the population, according to the Irish Times so we laughed wildly as to how the streets of the Capitol would cope with 96% of the population out marching and waving their black and white flags in proud celebration of their own orientation. “Imagine,” she said, “All of the blokes would be dressed as blokes.” That was just the start of a hilarious ten minutes with one outdoing the other in the funny suggestions department. It was a harmless piece of wit and fun but I’ll leave it there lest I attract a raft of sensitive trolling snowflakes accusing me of misogyny.

When we ran out of ideas for ‘Straight Day,” there was brief lull before I asked when was “White Male Day,” and we were off again, even worse this time She’s great company that girl!

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FIRST ANNIVERSARY

Let's Express Posted on July 16, 2018 by John MallonJuly 16, 2018

FIRST ANNIVERSARY

Around June last year I sat one evening silently reviewing my life. I won’t bore you with it all but among my resolutions that day was to try again to quit smoking. I had last tried about thirty years before.

Anyway, a few months ahead of my 60th birthday I had a persistent cough. The GP booked me for a chest x-ray, which did not concern me because only a couple of years earlier I’d had extensive deep lung tests and was given the all clear.

On the day, the radiographer took the two x-rays and as I put my coat back on afterwards, she was staring intently at the screen. “What’s the news?” says I cheerfully. “Your doctor will have to give you that information,” she answered coldly. When she eventually did look up at me she saw the worry on my face, she was immediately apologetic. “Look, your file says you are nearly sixty and yet I’m looking at the lungs of a man half that age,” she told me. When I brightened up and answered, “Yeah?” she added, “It’s obvious that you’ve never smoked a cigarette in your whole life, that’s for sure.”

I started smoking when I was 12 and by 21, I was buying twenty-a-day. By my thirties that became forty-a-day and it stayed that way until my mid-fifties when I switched to loose tobacco and the hassle of rolling them drastically lowered my consumption. I had no intention though of ever quitting. I was the voice of Forest in Ireland as well and persistently defended the right to smoke on radio, TV and in print.

It was in this capacity that I took a closer look at the new phenomenon called electronic cigarettes. In order to speak authoritatively on the subject I studied the technology in depth and bought the kit to try it out. I likened the e-cig at the time to margarine versus butter or grape juice instead of wine. The grape juice is a dark drink not dissimilar to red wine. You pour it onto a glass and sip it too and it helps that I like grape juice. But it isn’t wine in much the same way an e-cig isn’t a smoke. It doesn’t contain tobacco and you don’t ignite it with a match. With an e-cig you inhale steam not smoke and there is nothing like the the taste, flavour or satisfaction that you get from a real cigarette.

So I became, what is called, a dual user. I always had my rolled cigarettes with me but every second time I felt like a smoke, I consciously used the e-cig instead of lighting up. Some days I only smoked four or five cigarettes but could still not have imagined never having one again. In some ways, the results of those x-rays gave me a carte blanche to smoke away to my heart’s content but looked at another way, it could also be seen as a get out of jail free card. Years of heavy smoking had apparently no effect on my lungs.

The cough that prompted the x-ray soon passed off and was put down by the GP as a simple chest cold. As a result, when I concentrated during my aforementioned ‘silent review,’ I came to the massive decision to give up smoking for good. On my first attempt I lasted nearly seven hours before lighting up. The second attempt was better and I managed to stay off them for three days. A second review was needed and this time, there was only one item on the agenda.

Only by being scrupulously honest with myself did I realise what was wrong. I had reasoned that with the e-cig, I would ease the withdrawal symptoms and then it was only a matter of strict self discipline. But the missing ingredient here was the genuine will and wish to quit and what I really reckoned deep down was that I’d try and fail and that was actually fine by me. It’s odd how such conflicting emotions can sit so comfortably with each other in the human mind. Roy Keane calls it, “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.”

So I gave it a lot of thought, got my head in order and then picked a random day on the calendar that would be my last day as a smoker. For no particular reason, that was the 20th of July last year and I haven’t smoked a single cigarette since. It was a combination of desire, will-power and my dopey looking but comforting e-cig. So I sit this morning and review the year just passed. People say, “You must feel much better,” – I don’t! I feel no different. There has been no perceivable health benefit for me. “You must be proud of yourself,” – Ah, no actually. All I did was make a lifestyle choice for my own personal reasons. Big deal! “Do you miss the cigarettes?” – At least twenty times every single day. “Are you ever tempted to smoke again?” – “Let me put it this way, I still have my old rolled cigarette tin near me most of the time and it still contains the fifteen rolled cigarettes that remained in it at bedtime on the 20th of July 2017. “Surely you must be much better off financially?” – Again no! By legally bringing in a year’s supply of tobacco on each foreign holiday, I was able to produce a rolled cigarette cheaply. The cost of a single cigarette in the shops is 50c+, while I roll one at a total cost of 2c, (including filter, paper and tobacco). Smoking five of these a day costs as little as ten cents.

But I have learned a thing or two in the last year. Putting my Forest Ireland hat on a moment I can tell you that the politicians and public health are going about things in completely the wrong way. They simply don’t understand smoking and smokers and what’s worse, they don’t want to. I have no doubt but that quitting smoking requires a genuine wish to do so, the will power to stick with it and a useful alternative to the desirable lighted cigarette. Without the alternative, the other two become much, much harder. But the tobacco control industry uses bullying, coercion and social exclusion to ahem, “Help” smokers. One problem I always hear from smokers and I experienced it myself, is that after the incessant bullying from the tobacco control industry, I had subconsciously become determined never to quit just to spite them. So many others have said the same thing to me in fact.

This opposition to the coercive control of smokers, (and coercive control is a hot topic in another context in the press right now), has actually kept thousands of smokers from trying to quit. Spokespeople for tobacco control are almost universally vile, smug, well-off people who are patronizing and talk down to smokers, if they address us at all. I have not met a smoker who has ever thought otherwise. They peddle us gums and patches from their friends and sponsors in Big Pharma and when these don’t work, as they inevitably don’t, they go straight back to persecuting and condemning us again. The life saving e-cig has been utterly undermined by the tobacco control industry and a cynic might suggest that it could be because the tobacco control industry makes no money from them, but of course, I could never suggest that.

Finally, all those years ago, I had the right to take up smoking. At any time up to 2004, I had the right to continue smoking or quit if I wanted too. Now though, the narrative has changed to, “You have a responsibility to yourself and those around to cease smoking immediately and if you don’t, we’ll fleece you on price, harry you at every twist and turn, encourage others to verbally abuse you and we’ll get laws enacted that will make your life very difficult for you until you obey our commands and do as we tell you to do. Right there you have the best reason I can think of to continue to smoke if you consider yourself to be a free man or woman living in a democracy. You see, you are not free to make the choice to quit anymore because you now HAVE to quit. People who are difficult to like have ordained it to so and are arrogant enough to believe you will obey them. That makes smokers angry I can assure you.

I believe that it just this anger, seething beneath the surface, that prevents thousands of decent ordinary smokers from arriving at the sincere wish to quit and without that, all the patches, chewing gum and even e-cigs in the world won’t work. The tobacco control industry and public health in its current form don’t want to understand this, leaving me with little to celebrate on my first anniversary next Friday!

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PRINCE CHARLES INCONVENIENCES ME

Let's Express Posted on June 18, 2018 by John MallonJune 19, 2018

For several years now I have been taking daily strolls down by the river and my dog Zorro loves them. It’s a riverbank walk where I have seen otters, a terrapin and even a seal a few times. I have got to know many of the other regular users, one of whom told me that the place is locally known as ‘the hips & heart park’ for the many people who use it after illnesses. The freshness of morning brings with it the music of birdsong from the many trees in this small park. If you like peace, tranquillity and nature, I can’t recommend it highly enough. Yet behind it runs the busy rail line to Cobh in both directions, in front of you can often see ships of many nations as they traverse up and down the river and overhead the jets from the USA to Europe and back again, growl through the clear morning sky.

To get there I only need to pull out of my street and I can then almost freewheel down the long steep hill and across the flyover at the end to this oasis far from the madding crowd. If it is a mile from my front door it is a lot. The main road traffic on that hill is always heavy, never more so than at rush hours. Sometimes it can take two minutes and other times it can take twenty to get down to the spot, but Zorro and I always get there.

We didn’t though last week because Charles and Camilla were due to visit and uniformed Gardai in high vis. jackets were diverting and pointing us hither and yon and barking at us to be quick about it. In short, I had to turn around and return home until “One” had safely negotiated the main road and got to one’s first engagement.

I did get back down later that day though and a very old man I know from West Cork was slowly making his way along the path. When he saw me he said, “Jasus, but the traffic was shite earlier,” to which I nodded my agreement. “I’m told the quare fella was in town,” he added. I confirmed that we had indeed been graced by the royal presence and his wife. “I hope he’s not planning to stay the month or I won’t get out at all,” he shot back. There’s something direct and refreshing about West Cork folk.

I think though that his Mom, Queen Elizabeth was a more popular visitor. When she came to Cork we knew enough to stay at home and watch her on TV that day because there was no point trying to go anywhere until she was safely away.

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OFFICIAL VERSION versus THE REALITY

Let's Express Posted on June 18, 2018 by John MallonJune 18, 2018

There is no doubt in anybody’s mind that the numbers of people and the waiting times in A&E wards around the country is a national scandal. The nurses organization have regularly tracked the numbers over the years and anytime a Health Minister tells us that it is improving, the nurses hit back with the latest real figures, which always seem to be a new record for the HSE. The gap between the official version and the reality is enormous.

Shamed into seeming to do something about homelessness, the Government estimate of the homeless figure was hugely at variance with the actual numbers on the ground, provided by the various charities at the coalface. Then the Gardai got in on the act by reporting that one and a half million breath tests were carried out by them on motorists nationwide in one year. They were still clapping themselves on the back for this when it emerged that a million of those tests never actually took place. It would be a surreal comedy if the stakes were not so high.

Today, in the time honored tradition we learned that a third of homes officially built since 2011 weren’t actually built at all. The Government proudly announced they’d built them and received the plaudits for so doing, only for the CSO to then announce that they were never built at all. “Some 85,154 new houses and apartments were calculated to have been built from 2011 to 2017, but the true number was 53,566, just 63% of what was believed.”

There’s lies, damned lies and statistics and then there is the actual reality. All the spin and bullshit they can shovel at it won’t disguise the complete absence of 31,588 new builds that the Government swore to us had been completed because they never were. The magnitude of the difference between reality and the empty political announcements cannot be explained away as errors because the margin of error in each case is far too high. So I conclude that it can only be lies, told in the full knowledge that were lies. It is cheating on a grand scale by the very people I predict will be coming looking for your vote sooner rather than later.

Oh, and they’ll have their ‘facts’ as to why you should vote for them, supported by their own lying statistics. Let’s all get real.

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