Way back in 1865, a man named Washington Duke, who lived on a 300-acre farm in Raleigh , North Carolina , hand-rolled cigarettes and sold them to Civil War soldiers near the close of the war. Sixteen years later, in 1881, after long after the war had ended, a man named James Bonsack then invented the cigarette-making machine, and, like a bonfire out of control, smokers and the awful habit in the United States of America became widespread. For more than a century, cigarettes processed with deadly chemicals have been spread using propaganda and medical doctors–coercing smokers to choose a shortened "mortality" by engaging the cancer-creating leisure habit that sucks the life out of humans, methodically and insidiously. Cigarettes have been marketed as something that's "good for digestion" and "recommended by doctors." They've even marketed cigarettes to children and teens on purpose. The real "beast" is called Big Tobacco.
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