The per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) had spread — through groundwater and products like Scotchgard stain repellent, Teflon cookware, food wrapping and fire removedant — and were showing up in the blood of people and animals in every corner of the world. They were in nearly every living thing, from house dust to human blood, in wildlife in the Arctic circle and drinking water, rivers, streams and breast milk.

morePurdy’s warnings were clear, as revealed by former Attorney General Attorney General Lori Swanson, who sued 3M in 2010, alleging the company failed for decades to report that its chemicals could be toxic to humans, animals and the environment, keeping information from regulators and scientists to protect its lucrative revenue stream.

The morning the case was set to go to trial in 2018, after 22 hours of negotiation, 3M and the state settled. 3M agreed to pay $850 million to help provide Minnesotans clean drinking water.

The settlement with Minnesota is the third largest natural resource damage settlement in U.S. history, behind the Deepwater Horizon and Exxon Valdez oil spills.

But it amounted to just 2.6% of 3M’s nearly $33 billion in revenue in 2018.

The company admitted nothing, and maintains to this day that its chemicals have no adverse health or environmental consequences.

health insurance companies are some of the most evil things on the planet, and its a fucking stiff competition.

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USA be like (files.catbox.moe)
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going to test image sizing in the comments, fr please ignore

Seems like a real mixed bag, leaning towards a negative because it requires a civil lawsuit. On one hand sure, good, you can sue harassers at the source. On the other hand how many nasty things like neo-nazi group membership are brought to light through doxxing and will also become illegal. and since it requires you bring suit, this will protect the people with more money/resources more often than not.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net to c/hexbear@hexbear.net

originally posted here: https://hexbear.net/comment/3702575

I slapped together a userscript to auto-collapse comment chains made by users not from hexbear.net or lemmygrad.ml. Hope this helps people who aren't happy about federation to not have to see the eye-wateringly bad takes (I recommend combining this with setting your defaults to browse posts by Local and Hot to not see posts from other instances and not use the struggle-session sort aka Active). You can use it by installing the TamperMonkey/ViolentMonkey extension in your browser and then creating a new script and copy/pasting the following into it:

// ==UserScript==
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// @namespace    http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version      0.1
// @description  Block federated users on hexbear.net
// @author       YearOfTheCommieDesktop
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// @icon         https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&domain=tampermonkey.net
// @require      https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/CoeJoder/waitForKeyElements.js@v1.2/waitForKeyElements.js
// @grant        none
// ==/UserScript==

function processComment(comment) {
    var link = comment.querySelectorAll('a[title="link"]');
    if (link.length >= 2 && (!link[1].href.includes("hexbear.net") && !link[1].href.includes("lemmygrad.ml"))) {
        comment.querySelector('button[aria-label="Collapse"]').click();
    }
    return true;
}
[-] YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hexbear.net stays winning, external embeds are domain whitelist-only until pictrs adds proxying support, and blurred by default.

Good PSA tho, I'd honestly encourage other instances to do the same but it requires dev effort that I know not everyone has, and upstream isn't quite as paranoid about this stuff.

For reference:

[-] YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net 26 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That literally only happened because the USSR and China would not and could not vote on it (respectively) because the UN was insisting that the KMT who only controlled taiwan were the legitimate representatives of china, and the USSR was boycotting the UN votes on principle.

The point isn't "UN is infallible" the point is "Even anti-communist countries in the UN agreed that PRC is the legitimate government of all of China."

you smoking out of a geeb or something?

even if it doesn't affect the brain, it will affect your lungs, and I wouldn't bet on it not affecting the brain too

blame lemmy's terrible Active algo. It's a struggle session factory

[-] YearOfTheCommieDesktop@hexbear.net 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah this. No association is implied just by using open source software. You don't have to agree with Richard Stallman to use GNU utils, nor linus torvalds to use linux, it doesn't make you suspect politically, it's just software.

If you don't wanna be associated with communists then don't use a communist instance (hexbear, lemmygrad), that's fine. even if they don't make their own instance they can pick and choose their associations. Frankly, being associated with reddit is far worse than being associated with commies.

I think the ama is over? But I like this idea! Not sure of the implementation headaches, but it seems a lot more feasible than the other proposals I've heard, most of which involve making community names globally unique

None. I was raised Lutheran and it never really was important to me, just something I was forced to do. I sorta liked the singing and community aspects, but by high school I was done with it. I try not to be a reddit atheist though, I honestly respect anyone whose religion brings them to similar moral conclusions as my own. There is plenty in the christian bible to get you there, helping the poor and the sick, giving up material wealth and living in common, but in america the vast majority of christians do not follow the teachings of jesus in any meaningful way, so I'm not too broken up about no longer being christian, and even the highly progressive churches have often been pretty culty in my and my friends' experience.

Hello fellow commies

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