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  • I've heard fluoride builds up in your bones so it's one of those negative health effects that's hard to study. But even if fluoride is safe I think it's effect is way oversold by pro fluoride people.

    The dental health in the US is absolutely atrocious with fluoride in the water and it's primarily due to a lack of healthcare coverage.

    It's pretty clear to me that pro fluoride advocates are hypocrites more interested in imposing their authority on people and collecting moral and political authority then doing anything that would substantially help people suffering from poor dental health.

  • Meh, /g/ on 4chan which is where this post is from, is mostly bitter racists angry that can't pelt everyone with racial and homophobic slurs in the community. They literally think banning hate speech in CoCs is akin to brutal Stalinist oppression.

  • Yes because they are doing it to the exclusion of policies that could be inacted TODAY instead of waiting years or even decades for entire cities to be reconstructed.

    The thing is WFH doesn't benefit YIMBYs and their developer paymasters, it would only benefit working class people.

  • These YIMBY people go on and on about traffic deaths but never talk about the companies requiring a return to office that forces everyone to drive unnecessarily.

    During COVID and the work from home (WFH) mandate, traffic deaths fell off a cliff due in large part to people not driving to work.

    I'm not saying cars shouldn't be smaller or cities walkable. I'm saying these people like YIMBYs are disingenuous about safety and the environment because a return to a WFH mandate would help immediately.

    YIMBYs are simply shills for greedy developers that want to gentrify inner cities.