"It's not that I don't want to stop smoking, but the cigarette companies put chemicals in that keep me addicted"
"I live in an environment that pushes me to smoke"
"I wish the policymakers would stop me from smoking"
"I smoke because my genes tell me so"
We should be working to pragmatically solve problems, not playing unhelpful blame game. Doctors don't go around trying to make sure that their patients are first virtuous in their self care. They get on with the business of medicine and do their best.
We now have a powerful drug that help with obesity. Let's make use of that when nothing else accomplish the job as we work on other alternatives such as better regulations, psychological health, etc.
> "I live in an environment that pushes me to smoke"
But those two things are true. The nicotine is addictive and being surrounded by other smokers, smoking materials, smoking in films and on television, all compounded to make smoking more attractive. Plenty of smokers offered me cigarettes when i was in my teens.