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  • I don't really understand what you're getting at.

    People often downvote without posting a comment as explanation.

    I've noticed lemmy users do this more than reddit.

    The explanation is simply that they don't like the vibe of what you're saying but don't know how to respond.

  • Sure ok. I appreciate you taking the time to answer.

    The issues you've mentioned apply generally to fluoridation anywhere. It sounds like the reason why it's not present in Quebec is that the resistance was better organised.

    There's fluoride in the water here in regional Western Australia, but I fear that's probably the least concerning additive. I've never really thought much about it but apparently there's chlorine in the tap water, you can smell it from time to time. If you think about it, things love to live in water and keeping it free of things like cholera must take some doing.

  • Any ideas what might be the best way to observe this shit show unfold if your not in the US?

    ... other than here I mean.

    Edit: for those wondering the time zones are:

    Pacific: UTC -8:00 Eastern: UTC -5:00

  • I think I remember reading that the prevalence of fluoride in drinking water is the single greatest medical breakthrough in "population health" of the 20th century or something.

    Like a fancy CT scan might help someone who needs a CT scan but fluoride helps everyone mitigate dental problems (and the many and varied related issues) all the time.

    I guess in fairness dental hygiene has probably improved a lot since fluoride was put in the water, so if it's less important then any potential side effects might be more concerning.

  • The reason why you're being downvoted is because you've provided some outlandish claims without any source.

    I honestly remember my parent's talking about these exact things in the 80s. It's absurd to claim that in the interceding decades no reputable science has supported these claims.

    Science is sometimes wrong, and from time to time we have to improve our understanding of things, but great claims require great evidence.

  • Most people don't think that much about politics.

    A woman might have a husband who's generally a good guy and doesn't talk politics.

    A few days ago he comes home and someone at work had been talking about how some Trump policy would be better for their industry. Husband is going to vote for Trump.

    Woman Google's Trump, sees his abominable attitude towards women, sees tiktok about cancelling partners vote, votes democrat.

  • Well she's pretty much wasted her influence here.

    Very few people care enough to read her nuanced opinion, and those people will be democrat voters anyway.

    To anyone that needed to hear her message she just said "both sides are shit right now, and everyone's shit is emotional right now".

    Elections are lost with complex messaging.

    Gretas problem generally is that she looks great to intelligent progressive young activists, but she just makes everyone else feel... chagrined I guess. What I mean is that she's incapable of changing the opinions of the people who need to change their opinions.

  • A lot of people try to say you should only down vote poor quality comments that don't contribute to the discussion.

    If every one downvotes opinions they disagree with you just have a homogeneous echo chamber.

    Personally, I don't think there's any point complaining about it. You can't hold back that tide.

    Honestly I think users on Lemmy are from a very narrow demographic, and to be blunt a lot of users just don't have a very broad life experience. That being the case I think anyone should expect to have some opinions which are unpopular with other lemmy users.

  • I think if he loses this election he will be dead before the next.

    Imagine the stress of his various legal and financial problems, no longer with any backing from powerful people, then going to jail or under house arrest with no contact with his followers and just being completely irrelevant and forgotten, knowing that by the time you're released you'll just be an empty broken frail old nothing.

    It would be Trumps worst nightmare. It would break his spirit.

  • This is certainly how I've been feeling.

    I'm not even in the US but I just can't look away from this train wreck.

    It's like there's been this simmering undertone of shady conservative feelings in the US for the last decade, and this is where the public either validates it or takes a firm stance against it.

    There's no coming back for Trump if he loses, but there's gonna be a global shitstorm if he wins. Autocrats getting their way in Russia and Israel, global tarrif war triggering a global depression, droughts fires and storms from climate change, all supporting a lurch to the right.