It seems to me that, while microplastics and their endocrine-disrupting nature are definitely a valid concern, I get the perception that it's a conveniently-timed focus in the media cycle just as we see news that cancer rates are spiking through the roof. Notably amongst younger folks as recent articles have pointed out. I even see Redditors bringing it up when people discuss the subject, while continuing to deflect from the potential that it could have been "sudden" cancer from the gene manipulation. The insidious nature of cancer reminds me of the debate around climate change. It can be blamed on literally anything. Just a thought....
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Everywhere I look, I hear about microplastics.
They will KILL YOUR TESTOSTERONE and turn you into a EUNUCH, they said.
I never heard a damn thing about microplastics until people were forced to wear plastic against their noses and mouths for years on end.
Besides, plastic is so useful and so pervasive, it's just not possible to get rid of them all.
So we should stop obsessing.