It's not really funny because it just means more #tooth #cavities, as well as downstream health effects (#heart #health), but...
It's funny
In a sad, dark humor way
Because it's so fucking predictable
They have to invent outrage, because morons don't understand it, and they win the trust of morons for political power this way
It's just so pathetic and obvious
"#Florida #surgeongeneral says #fluoride shouldn't be added to #drinkingwater: '#Publichealth malpractice'"
Ben Royce πΊπ¦
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ • • •it's also a sad joke because... #fluoride and #drinkingwater freakouts are batshit #paranoia for morons from 70 years ago, 1950s #redscare #johnbirchsociety bullshit
they are mining old stupid crap that was lampooned before most of us were born
so our era is now:
yoke dum dums via #socialmedia for #political #power by pandering to their #ignorance and #indecency, #fear and #hate
this is our world now
π©
Paul Chambers
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦
in reply to Paul Chambers • • •it's just so sad and stupid
this was settled before i was born
but they need to mine new material for bullshit means for political control, so they trot out the classic paranoia and ignorance
mmalc
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ • • •Just don't tell them that we added fluoride to the chemtrails just in case this happened.
Paul Chambers
in reply to mmalc • • •My dad was born in the late 40s. He had a junior high school teacher that would fit into today's conspiracy communities. Made an impression on him that followed him until he passed away at the age of 75.
The teacher ran the entire gambit of conspiracies.
The last time I talked in him shortly before he died a couple years ago, by then he could only look out the window and was bedridden, said, "I see they are seeding the sky today."
With that said, my dad still took illnesses, even COVID, seriously, vaccinated, same for all us kids. It did influence our childhood and to some aspect, our own quirks, esp related to germs. He hated Trump.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦
in reply to Paul Chambers • • •and we're all like that in a way
we all have our stubborn beliefs in spite of all facts to the contrary
your dad, you, me, all of us
what's interesting is how controversy on topics that many have issue with can be mined for power
society is being strip mined in this way by those who observe such topics, and work it for wedges and grudges
Court Cantrell will not comply
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ • • •When we moved to Germany in 1980, my parents started giving me fluoride tablets because Germany doesn't put fluoride into the tap water.
They gave me too much fluoride, apparently, because it stained my teeth for a few years. But the stains vanished over time, and I've only ever had one cavity in my entire life, and that was in my early 40s. I'm almost 48.
If #Oklahoma removes fluoride from our water, we'll be looking into tablets.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦
in reply to Court Cantrell will not comply • • •It's about the dose. You absolutely can get too much fluoride and it can stain teeth
But this is true for everything we can put in our bodies
Too much vitamin C: kidney stones. Too much waffles: obesity. You can even drink too much water too fast and it can kill you
Absolutely every substance imaginable you can take too much of it and it can hurt you
But the trolls prey on the uneducated by telling you how much something can hurt you by only talking about large doses
Teedi P.
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ • • •Like "double the risk of something going wrong!" as a headline point. Especially effective with later-in-life childbirth, women freaking about having kids around 40 because of the risk of birth defects, then it turns out the "doubling" means the chances of birth defects go from 0.5 to 1%.
Scare tactics. Ugh.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦
in reply to Teedi P. • • •People are bad at weighing relative risks
A covid vaccine can indeed harm you
...In a handful of cases out of millions
While covid can kill you, permanently debilitate you, make you gravely ill, kill your grandma because you gave it to her, etc
...In a minority of cases, but 100,000s of orders of magnitude more likely than any potential harm from the vaccine
Yet many people are scared of the vaccine more than the disease
A cognitive weakness