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Date: 2020-09-29 08:43 am (UTC)And his response to me telling him I'd reconsider my position if he could find a historian to cite who agrees that people in the historic past may have not drunk water due to contamination was to... link me to a book on the Broad Street Pump incident.
I'm not sure if it's worse that he thinks continuing to harp on this one single incident creates the impression that this was widespread throughout history OR if it's worse that he doesn't understand the difference between a historian and an author who majored in literature, but either way, it's not good.