Not everything that scientists work on is going to be beneficial for society and its people. When it comes to chemicals, that which has been created for a particular purpose such as for cosmetics, paint, fabrics, clothing, firefighting, and a host of other things, we find that while these forever chemicals often perform their duty admirably, they also though present a real problem, because these forever chemicals as currently constituted, typically won’t breakdown to oil, water, or to heat—which indicates the rather unfortunate fact that these forever chemicals that are toxic in the construct are inherently quite dangerous -- for nothing then will stop these toxic chemicals from leaking into and thus becoming part and parcel of our planet, which thereby becomes a real issue to address, for this represents a pollutant that we don’t have a good solution on how to successfully ameliorate.
The main problem with toxic chemicals that will not break down is the very fact that it is its toxicity that is a menace to the human body. This would clearly indicate that despite the potential commercial benefits of these forever chemicals which might even be great, as well as the given tasks that these chemicals are designed for which are often purposeful and of aid to their designed purpose, is that within the design of these forever toxic chemicals, society has not seen properly put into place what should and needs to be done to protect the human body, first and foremost, from that toxicity.
Indeed, not everything that a given chemist creates is going to be good for the environment or for humanity, despite what good could conceivably come from the usage of that chemical concoction. This thus signifies that just as manufactured drugs have to go through a process of being regulated through the Food and Drug Administration on behalf of the people, the same sort of governmental oversight needs to be in effect, for toxic forever chemicals, because not only do these forever chemicals not breakdown in our environment, but also because of their toxicity to the human body they present a clear danger that must be either successfully counteracted, somehow, or else be banned.
To believe that somehow manufacturing “superman” chemicals, that aren’t even susceptible to that which represents the equivalency of kryptonite, is going to be safe for the general public is to make a very grave mistake. Indeed, humankind knows the toxicity of chemicals, which is why at the conclusion of World War I, chemical warfare was banned, because its usage created indiscriminate pain and suffering for all those exposed to such.
The problem with today’s toxic forever chemicals is the dual issue of their toxicity to human beings as well as that chemical concoction not being able to be broken down into safe elements or disposed of in a way and manner that would serve to protect humanity from that toxicity. Look, it has to be said, that not everything discovered is going to be good for humankind, though it may have some good and valuable features to it; so then, when something has been created in which there isn’t a way to safely deal with that substance or the bad consequences, so of, it needs to be banned, posthaste, for the good of humanity.