I choose to not practice condemning others or otherwise putting them down. Fighting hate with hate usually results in more hate. That’s my personal strategy, at least. Follow your heart, I say.
I choose to not practice condemning others or otherwise putting them down. Fighting hate with hate usually results in more hate. That’s my personal strategy, at least. Follow your heart, I say.
Thanks for making it clear that you aren’t being hateful.
From my perspective, you don’t need to parrot a line or respond to a barrage of questions.
Learning to be more sensitive and tolerant and actually changing takes time. It’s a process. If you indeed aren’t holding hate in your heart, it makes it all the easier to see the flip side.
Sorry. It’s one word. That’s literally ALL people want you to say to help them feel safe and comfortable. It doesn’t need to be hard.
Should your private message been published? No, probably not. It was unfair to you.
Are people being unfair to accuse you of being a massive transphobe with the evidence at hand? I’d say so, but people are primed against people that hint at their transphobia through the use of particular terms.
And why wouldn’t they be? Individuals masking extreme hate towards transgender/etc. people with dogwhistles is something that happens frequently.
If you aren’t masking hate just say so and apologize.
It’s obvious to me that Nutomic and Dessalines both have gigantic hearts.
Anybody who promotes human rights and concepts like socialism are incredibly courageous. And they made Lemmy — the only decentralized platform of its kind.
Thank you for creating this platform. It’s a critically needed service for discourse. I hope others reconsider their strong stances against you and Dessalines.
Lemmy is of incredible value to humanity and not a moment passes where I am not grateful for this platform and the hard work put into it. I’m sure many, many others feel similarly.
Can you please just apologize to those who were offended and promise to be more sensitive moving forward? That’s the sure-fire way to defuse the allegations accusing you of being a transphobe and put everybody at ease.
Refraining to comment further on the topic is smart until you learn more about the dynamics at hand. Transgender individuals face an unprecedented amount of discrimination and vitriol.
If anything, the bourgeoisie are generally polarizing people against each other, particularly pitting people against others who are different or who are in vulnerable positions.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/30/tyson-foods-toxic-pollutants-lakes-rivers
Don’t forget the massive amounts of toxic dumping they engage in, which to the best of my knowledge, has not been remediated.
Google just needs broken up entirely. Corporations openly using their AI in war and engaging in mass surveillance is not the kind of world I want to live in.
but the effects are very unpredictable and hasnt be reliabe
I have read many opinions from dentists, educated by the latest research, who claim otherwise.
Hydroxyapatite toothpaste has been on the market for a long time in Japan, and their statistics do not suggest that there is rampant decay in their population.
Topically applied fluoride only remineralizes the surface enamel, however, it is more resistant to acid-attack. The typical American diet and oral care habits make this a more desirable choice for those who are unwilling to commit to a consistent oral hygeine routine (and changing their diet + snacking/drinking habits).
Nano-Hydroxyapatite is similar to actual tooth structure and occludes dentinal tubules. This means it has superior remineralization capabilities, as it penetrates deeper into the tooth structure. For me, this has greatly reduced the sensitivity I have experienced (which is why I switched).
While the research has not quite caught up, it seems ideal that one ceases using fluoride toothpaste for a period of a few weeks to a few months and uses only nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste to remineralize the parts that fluoride doesn’t, and if their oral care routine isn’t sufficient or they are showing signs of decay (due to e.g. acid attack or improper flossing/etc.), they then should use fluoride toothpaste exclusively after that point in time (until sensitivity occurs), or a mixture of the two toothpastes (such as using a product like CariFree, which contains both), as this will make the surfaces of their teeth more resistant to acid.
Now, as for fluoride added to the water supply, it’s mostly useless to your teeth. Fluoride’s benefits are topical, and most people do not give it a sufficient time to work (by leaving it on the teeth for 30 minutes). The fluoridated water doesn’t stay on your teeth long enough to outweigh the benefits of proper toothpaste usage/application.
Even if studies in third world countries or other countries (like Canada) suggest there is a benefit to fluoridating the water supply, an increase in dental education (especially in parents with children) would be sufficient to outweigh the supposed negatives of ceasing a largely ineffective practice. Or through the regulation of foods and drinks that are known to directly contribute to the development of caries (especially in products targeting children).
Tooth decay doesn’t magically happen, there are specific causes for it. Like repeatedly applying acids to the teeth (e.g. soda) without rinsing it off with water or leaving plaque on the teeth (which produces acid) - which inevitably hardens to tartar and leads to a cascade of effects on oral and gum health, including more acid production. Dry mouth is another big reason for decay, as saliva plays a big role in remineralization.
If dental care and education were more accessible, more people would know about fluoride/nano-hydroxyapatite varnishes or would have trays made that they use overnight to remineralize their teeth. The benefits of water fluoridation are nil compared to the effectiveness of prescription (or regular) fluoride toothpastes and a proper oral care routine/diet interventions. Regular interventions from hygienists and licensed dentists - like dental cleanings/check-ups every 6 months are also imperative for oral health.
i think you need confirmed 10% n-HA for the toothpaste to repair the teeth.
According to case studies, 1-3% (of nanoXIM) is optimal for safety, sensitivity, remineralization, and whitening.
See how Elon Musk gets away with the nazi salute? People have been calling him a nazi for months. People have been boycotting his products. Despite losing so much, he seemingly revels in the attention. When it comes down to it, he vehemently denies the accusation and the show goes on. His power over others remains. He’s rich as fuck, he can afford to weather any conventional storm we throw his way.
I’d rather spend my time and energy on more productive things. Like focusing people’s energy towards removing the wealth inequalities that create and enable individuals like him. Nobody should have that much wealth and power over others. Nobody should be able to openly commit election fraud (pay people for votes).
It’s not putting someone down to stick to the facts - the facts resonate with many people. Starlink, for example, is a monopoly. No single corporation should have a monopoly on satellite internet. If people focused on that, alongside his shady dealings with his other companies/products and the DOGE, things could move to a more productive direction.
Can we prove Elon Musk is a nazi? Is doing a salute, that has a shocking resemblance the nazi salute, even against the law in America in that context? It just seems like a waste of energy to focus on that. It’s a label and nothing improves by pointing it out and condemning him.