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Key Day's avatar

oh no why are we trying so hard to destroy ourselves and paying for it with our bodies and our pocket

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David Jones's avatar

This is the moral hazard that is endemic to capitalism. Capitalism has unintended negative exogenous consequences on society at large (the public) and how we mitigate these is by reallocated the costs of these negative unintended consequences through taxation and we develop punitive laws that fine the offender.

A prime example is tobacco use which has enormous consequences on public health. We reallocate those costs back to the capitalist through what are called Pigovian taxes, which is a special kind of tax due to how firms are allowed to treat it in their GAAP process.

Well, those taxes and laws have mostly been removed and the FDA, USDA and CDC are now captive agencies.

The largest, by far, negative consequence of industrial activity today are plastics. Plastics are endocrine disruptors and this has a disproportionally negative effect on male fetal sexual development, which directly impacts the endocrine systems and thus hormones of males. Males today have 50% less testosterone than men did just 70 years ago.

Also, there is not such things as a food safe plastic, so do not microwave your food in a plastic container.

The very bad news is that PVC Poly Vinyl Chloride plastic is what the majority of our water distribution system is built upon.

This was not be so egregious if this "mistake" were the first, but it is just one in a long line of thousands of substances and materials that have been allowed in our food chain.

https://1drv.ms/b/c/ae83a543d793f536/EdgukFk7u_NNt50ZrZmpargBjdjCC4yaxkcH7isXRFV1bg?e=UcBajn

https://1drv.ms/i/c/ae83a543d793f536/EWl59TY3zuNLna_YAHefTu0B8h3d0wsk3lDoneqCcSJaHw?e=ZZ2Rnm

This is just one study, there are many

https://1drv.ms/b/c/ae83a543d793f536/EdgukFk7u_NNt50ZrZmpargBjdjCC4yaxkcH7isXRFV1bg?e=UcBajn

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