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I truly do not mean to belittle anyone who holds this opinion, but isn't this such a minor thing to be worried so much about, to try to prevent?
I just mean there seems to be like a hundred other things that would be more important to discuss before we get to fluoride in the water.
No one is forcing them to drink tap water with fluoride in it. They can buy purified water if they're that afraid of it.
I bet the same people that are worried about fluoride have never had their tap water actually tested to see what their pipes might be leeching.
Or get various devices to remove it.
A water distiller is the big hammer, will take everything out.
https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Water-Distilling-Distillation-Countertop/dp/B0CSFQZ89V/
I believe the primary market for these devices is small-scale production of moonshine.
People don't trust "the government" to add a chemical they don't understand to their water.
You're not saying anything new to me.
My point is that this is such an old discussion to be rehashing again, and even if there's validity to the point to discuss, if you triage everything that's going wrong these days, I would say fluoride in the water is so low on the triage list.
In other words, my question was not if it's a real issue or not, but prioritizing the issue high by bringing it up again and again, throughout the decades. More important things to worry about, basically.
Agreed, it's pretty frustrating. Improved education and increased trust in governments (at least local) seem like obvious but difficult solutions.