It’s not a crazier idea than most of Kennedy’s. Someone should do a study. Or make one up, nobody checks anymore.

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    I don’t think microplastics are having that effect.

    It could just as likely be the decrease in airborne Lead following the removal of Lead Paint and TetraEthyl Lead in Petrol has caused people to be much more aggressive.

    They still have the brain damage from growing up breathing in heavy metals, but no longer have the soporific effect of heavy metals.

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    I would like to think so, but humans historically have done some really uncomfortable shit ages before plastic turned up.

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      Throwing in my $0.02, a correlation study is technically an option, where you look at differences as microplastics increase in concentration. But. my instinct is you would see some really unfortunate covariance - that is, another variable that increases (or decreases) at the same time as microplastics and is known to impact your variable of interest, e.g. socioeconomic status.

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      Couldn’t you still study populations with more or less plastic, even if “zero plastic” cant be found? Or is the amount of it more or less even across groups?

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        The stressors and demands on people a single generation separate are so vastly different that it would not work.

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          Wouldn’t work in a serious scientific study, no. You’re absolutely correct. But since we’re setting the bar of inquiry at Kennedy levels…?

          I’m just trying to put aside my despair for a few minutes.

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            I am having to admit that human kindness and empathy only extends to one and theirs and to all others only competition and hate, that is the hallmark of humanity. The greatest trick ever performed was convincing anyone that it was ever not thus.

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    It’s probably doing all sorts of bad shit including lowering intelligence in general.

    Oh guess what else lowers intelligence: Extreme heat and humidity!

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    I hate to break this to you but this shit level of empathy has been with humans for thousands of years. This is not a new phenomenon. It’s not caused by microplastics.

    What is new is empowering those without empathy to decide world leaders that have an obscene amount of power. That’s a relatively new development for humanity.

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      Honestly, that’s been around forever too, whether by votes or force of arms… Come to think of it, it’s mostly the force of wealth and always has been.

      The love of money is the root of all evil etc

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    Probably. There has to be something going on, right? Microplastics are as good a guess as anything else.

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      Regardless of how shitty the DNC is, it seems to defy logic that anyone could support Trump, and yet half of the US does. Because of that, I can see why someone might start thinking there must be some sort of external cause or something.

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      I’m “trying” to link it to the recent rise of fascism. And general breakdown of society.

      You have a point though, a rise in stupidity is part and parcel of the same phenomenon.