Rutland resident Jack Crowther has been a longtime critic.

“You’re putting a drug, a medicine, in our water to treat tooth decay without the informed consent of the people,” Crowther said.

“Mandrake, have you ever seen a commie drink a glass of water?” strangelove-wow


“THEY’RE PUTTING MEDICINE IN THE WATER!” frothingfash


Also related, a Richmond, VT waterworks employee secretly lowered fluoride levels in the town’s drinking supply for a decade.

EDIT: I should’ve updated this a month ago, but the town voted to keep fluoride.

  • Dolores [love/loves]@hexbear.net
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    There’s no way to control dosage

    too bad we don’t know how much water people drink & can’t calibrate relative to that. one of life’s great mysteries

    it’s wasteful

    great point, we don’t know when people are using water in a way that necessitates chlorination, we should just send everyone untreated water & they can treat it at their discretion when it’s really necessary. stop the waste!

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      too bad we don’t know how much water people drink & can’t calibrate relative to that. one of life’s great mysteries

      Some people are sweating in the sun and drinking lots of water to replace it; some people are hydrating almost exclusively with bottled sparkling water. There is actually great variation among how much tap water people drink. You know how some people are getting iodine deficiency even though we supplement table salt, because they’re using sea salt for all their home cooking?

      Not to say that fluoridated water isn’t better than nothing. But I don’t see how it can give everyone a perfect dose.

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        you don’t need a perfect dose, just less than would give people fluorosis, which is a fucking lot–people usually get it from eating toothpaste which has a concentration 1.000 times that of the recommended amount in water

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        The amount of fluoride it requires to do any damage is astronomically high and it being in water means you will piss it out too fast for it to be an issue. So you’re safe from too high of a dose. If you’re not eating ionized salt and also are somehow not getting any dietary iodine elsewhere, that’s weird and you can tske supplements, same with fluoride. If you don’t drink tap water it means you’re paying for your water which means you brush your teeth often anyway.

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      great point, we don’t know when people are using water in a way that necessitates chlorination, we should just send everyone untreated water & they can treat it at their discretion when it’s really necessary. stop the waste!

      I love how your bit ended up squarely libertarian, lmao

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      too bad we don’t know how much water people drink & can’t calibrate relative to that. one of life’s great mysteries

      Everyone knows that every single person drinks exactly the same amount of tap water and get the exact environmental exposure of Fluoride and also have the exact same body mass.

      great point, we don’t know when people are using water in a way that necessitates chlorination, we should just send everyone untreated water & they can treat it at their discretion when it’s really necessary. stop the waste!

      Debate pervert harder.