• @fne8w2ah
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    208 months ago

    Leaded fuel or leaded pipes didn’t matter to that generation, so why do their bigoted, stuck-up views still matter now?

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      248 months ago

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead–crime_hypothesis

      There’s reason to believe the very real crime spike in the 80s/90s was people from the 60s/70s quite literally going insane due to their lead exposure.

      The survivors are both traumatized by the experience and suffering from a lower but still harmful dose of brain damage. They express this through short tempers and irrational anxiety, which they then rationalize as justification for bigotry.

      Ie, going into hysterics when you see black people because your brain is polluted, but then reinforcing the anxiety with a nightly dose of Tucker Carlson.

      • @fne8w2ah
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        58 months ago

        I believe the authors of the first Freakonomics book did delve into this phenomenon.

        • @TheKingBee
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          Freakonomics gave almost complete credit to abortion, with some wonky numbers, not really mentioning lead or other factors. That whole book is interesting, but very slipshod…

          • fknM
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            I like this analysis. Fun, but dangerous to take at face value.