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by pclark 1461 days ago
Hahahaha you think they had goals?? :)

If I had to guess it would have been some nebulous 'youth prevention' team thinking it was wise to go into schools and explain why cigarettes were bad and vaping wasn't encouraged yada yada.

Inexcusable but Juul was a quintessential "never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" company. (I don't expect people to believe me on that.)

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>"never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"

and that for the execs and the likes means "never do malice as malice, do it under the guise of stupidity". The VW diesel-gate comes to mind - they skillfully spun it like it wasn't VW malice as a company, and instead like it was some rogue employees.

May be you believe that you're saying. Yet giving the MBA types in charge of the company, my bet would be that they intentionally targeted youth while blaming it on whatever incompetence and chaos you're describing.

But then why would they intentionally target a group who has little to no money and can’t legally buy their product? And somewhere juuls advertising style got twisted and any ad not showing an adult (read over 30) is targeting youths?
Fantastic commentary - thank you.

Now I am waiting for the conspiracy theorists to twist your words and imply that you must be a company shill.

Or to tell you how evil you were working, and how they only produce using ethically sourced curly braces, with fairtrade electricity, an organic compiler, on their own hand-carved recyclable wooden laptop.

Lol Juul's meta strategy of shilling themselves by painting themselves as painfully incompetent, it's genius
"Sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice."