And speaking of radiation, did you hear about the National Toxicology Program? They conducted one of the most significant cancer studies ever on wireless radiation. Found some concerning links to health risks. So what happened? Funding got cut! It’s like telling a firefighter to stop putting out fires because water is too expensive.
Meanwhile, the FCC is holding onto those 1996 safety guidelines like they’re priceless antiques. ‘Why update them when they work just fine?’ they say. Well, cars from the ’90s still run, too, but you don’t see us ignoring airbags that have been developed since then!
Our kids are growing up in a world where tablets and smartphones are practically extensions of their hands. Yet, we’re not updating the safety standards to protect them. It’s like sending them out to play football without helmets
We deserve better than this neglect. Even garbage gets sorted, recycled, and turned into something new. We’re just asking for safety guidelines that reflect the technology we’re using today, not relics from a bygone era.
It’s high time we demand action. Let’s push for updated regulations, fund critical research, and ensure that our health isn’t treated like yesterday’s trash. Because being treated worse than garbage isn’t just a bad joke—it’s a reality we need to change.
Thank you all for being here tonight. Let’s keep the conversation going and make sure we’re heard!
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