Ancient wisdom often sounds like common sense now that it is commomly taught. What is some ancient wisdom that we no longer teach because it was wrong? - eviltoast
  • stoneparchment@possumpat.io
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    11 months ago

    Wikipedia link to radium girls

    I think you got the right idea but that description is missing the big points.

    They were painting watches and their employers told them to use their lips to make fine points on the brushes, meaning they ingested a ton of the paint. The employers told them it was harmless despite evidence to the contrary. They chose not to use other options because wiping the brush on their lips increased productivity and they were paid per watch.

    I don’t think you meant to imply that they were doing it for trivial reasons, but I do think mentioning that they were doing it for a job and that their employers were intentionally deceiving them is important context!

    • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 months ago

      Sure, but they did also paint their nails, teeth, and lips with it for fun, so person above isn’t entirely wrong about that either.