• @TrickDacy
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    510 months ago

    Lead paint has been illegal for decades. Why are you whatabout-ing this with things done in the past? It’s a lot easier to simply avoid doing a new bad thing than it is to go undo a million instances of bad things done long ago.

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      10 months ago

      The lead paint is still there and landlords are still profiting off of buildings covered in it without sufficient penalties to stop.

      I just don’t think it’s nearly as big a problem as it sounds like it is- I’m not saying people should go out and buy one, but it’s almost certainly not going to harm you, so you don’t need to throw one out if you already have it*

      Edit: maybe do throw it out because of the nickel

      • @TrickDacy
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        410 months ago

        Yeah that’s just a separate issue. Obviously it should be addressed it’s just not relevant. We can care about multiple things.

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          -110 months ago

          Of course we can, and again, I’m not trying to get people to buy them. I just don’t think the lead’s really something people need to worry about. Hell, it sounds like the nickel would actually be the big problem with these cups.