>I don't know where the myth that looking at lead kills you started
For a large subset of western society it's highly fashionable to give a lot of shits about health and safety. I'm not saying this is a bad thing to care about but let's be honest here, when you treat abstract concepts like a minor religious deity there's some baggage that comes with that. Let the feedback loops run their course for a decade or three and combine that with the fact that it's very easy to be scared of things you're not familiar with and you get the current situation. This is why people go crazy over a long forgotten package of asbestos shingles sitting on some shelf in the maintenance department's storeroom or think you're gonna get black lung from using an antique coal stove a couple times a year. Their belief system tells them to go crazy and they don't have the experience to know they don't need to.