Rodrigo Duterte rightfully signs the strictest anti-smoking campaign ever

Lee Park Kong
  Rodrigo Duterte is the leader of the Philippines and has gone after the drug pushers like no other president of any other nation realizing the scouage for society illegal narcotics can have on a population. he is now going after smoking and has initiated a ban that the United States and all western nations should replicate.
The Philippines has banned all smoking in this island chain and president Duterte has asked for the public's help to stamp out smokers and end this disease to the body. the ability of the profiteers to push this sick product and after affects it causes on the human body has been a tragedy and hopefully strong campaigns against smoking such as this will spread. More than a quarter of Filipinos smoke and this rate is much higher in the rural backwater areas of this Asian nation as it is in many other nations as people in rural areas think they can do as thhey please. with his new executive order the Philippines leader has banned smoking from 300 meters of schools and initiated bans near parks,playgroinds,gas stations, elevators,stairwells, and wherever food is prepared. Smoking is a nasty habit that needs to be kicked and the stubborn assholes that continue it are deserving of a kick in the balls. Violaters of the smoking ban in the Philippines could face up to four months in jail and pay a fine of some 5000 pesos for their continued arrogance and want to waste money on something so self-destructive to the human body.
Governments around the world know they are more and more liable for the health and welfare of its citizens wishing for free government health care and Duterte and others need to take bold initiatives in banning products that are in clear violation and harm for the human body in the long run. The number of deliberating disease caused by this unnecessary product and habit that rural backwards Asians were picking up more and more at an alarming rate pushed by the cigarette globalist conglomerates as these companies saw their profits in the west dwindle.

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