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The plot of Dr. Strangelove back in the 60s involved an insane, paranoid, right-wing US Army General blaming Communists for contaminating American men's "precious bodily fluids" by putting fluoride in city water supplies, so he launched a nuclear bomber attack on the Soviet Union. I believe the right-wing John Birch Society believed that putting fluoride in city water supplies was a Communist plot to render American men sterile or at least poison Americans back in the 60s. I always enjoy watching Dr. Strangelove, but damned if I ever thought that someday Americans would actually elect (and allow to be appointed) a bunch of John Birchers and General Rippers to the highest offices in the land.You are correct that anti-vaxxers were considered a segment of the looney left pre-COVID, but the "anti-fluoride in the our water" crowd was always right wing conspiracy theorists. I guess the anti-vax thing isn't much of reach from the antifluoridation nuts.
What they’re really doing is hurting classes of people they perceive as threats and antagonists to their fragile egos, all the while using DEI as a wedge (and euphemism for words that start with n, s, f, k, c, w) to execute the largest regime of corruption in US history. All the while, run-of-the-mill maga clap like trained seals whenever they see a TikTok video of an upset liberal, despite this corruption regime actively stealing from their wallets.“They were mainly DEI.”
$11 billion in DEI programs?
Sure.