Believe Donald Trump, folks: There is an anti-asbestos conspiracy. In his 1997 book, The Art of the Comeback , Trump warned America not...
Monday, 30 January 2017
Lung cancer and mesothelioma links be damned, Donald Trump thinks asbestos scare is a conspiracy
Believe Donald Trump, folks: There is an anti-asbestos conspiracy. In his 1997 book, The Art of the Comeback,
Trump warned America not to buy the crusade against "the greatest
fire-proofing material ever used." He claimed the movement to remove
asbestos—a known carcinogen—was actually the handiwork of the mafia:
I believe that the movement against asbestos was led by the mob,
because it was often mob-related companies that would do the asbestos
removal. Great pressure was put on politicians, and as usual, the
politicians relented. Millions of truckloads of this incredible
fire-proofing material were taken to special "dump sites" and asbestos
was replaced by materials that were supposedly safe but couldn't hold a
candle to asbestos in limiting the ravages of fire.
Trump claimed asbestos is "100 percent safe, once applied," and that
it just "got a bad rap." That, unsurprisingly, was a stretch. Asbestos can be
safe, but only if it's in perfect condition and not shedding any
fibers, which are toxic and can cause cancer. But the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration says the asbestos often used in fireproofing will "readily release airborne fibers if disturbed"—and that there's "no 'safe' level of asbestos exposure for any type of asbestos fiber.”
Donald Trump thinks the push to remove the dangerous carcinogen known for causing lung cancer and mesothelioma was
a mob-created conspiracy. Donald Trump, a man who doesn’t seem to give
any thought to the health of the construction workers who build his
skyscrapers and hotels, can be seen here singing the high praises of
asbestos:
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