>>13183152The biggest issue are hormone disruptors. They are on everything, bpa is a big one.
You're literally poisoned from birth from hormone disrupting plastics and decades of estrogen from birth control being fed into the water supply.
Before some fag says otherwise, the estrogen is in the wastewater. Most big cities rely on treated wastewater in drinking water. The processes that clean human waste do not affect estrogen and other medicines. You would need osmosis filters and they are too slow to meet demand, too costly to run.
It's not that the effects are large, it's that the small effects are so pervasive, persistent, concentrating over time, cycle after cycle.
In test after test modern men have lower testosterone than comparatively aged men of 20, 40, 60 years ago. Lower sperm counts.
Meanwhile girls are developing sooner and sooner.