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Why? How can this be a positive step? Aside from the obvious profit thing…
That's the only step needed. If it profits the ruling class in any way, even tangentially, fuck all the suffering, pollution, collapse it causes the poor.
The poor need to rebalance this interest calculation for them.
Yeah, but this is such a dumb take by the rich. They have to breathe the same air and drink the same water as everyone else. You don’t get to buy your way out of PFAs.
Lmao, perfect. Great movie, by the way.
This is way past greed as a business strategy or some kind of global market collusion shit. This is greed as a mental illness presenting in people who have way too much power/money/influence. It's nero (who wasn't actually near Rome at all) playing a Bop It! while he gets a diaper changed. It's sickness making policy decisions.
If you look at this from Turnip's point of view, it's about both profit and stalling or stopping any lawsuits related to these chemicals. A personal injury lawsuit is more difficult to prove if the use of those chemicals is not banned. It's about selfishness and helping his wealthy friends who will now owe him a favor.
Its positive in that he is trying to create mutants so the world can feel more like Marvel. Or maybe The Thing.
Just another case of "are we the baddies?"
Forever chemicals are forever because they are inert. Examples from comments like lead are not forever chemicals, the term refers to PFAS
There are some that still need to be banned because they are linked to negative health outcomes