Hi,It's a modern engineering validated safe idea prejudicial mindsets notwithstanding. There have been minimal reports of abnormal wiring fires from the new alloys since the late 70's. In the same time frame there have been many cases of fire from copper wire used in the back stabbed wiring branch crap that's still on the market.
I wouldn't trust most of the 'plumber' electricians building homes to make proper connections with the best copper materials either
I dont think the "prejudicial mindsets" argument is very good here. i dont know if you realize it but what you are saying is that your statement is perfectly true and valid and that anything else is a conspiracy theory.
I guess we all do that sometimes, but some of your other statements sounded more plausible so if you could provide some links or something we could all take a look. I'd be very interested to see some hard factual data. I'd look in my EE manual but i am almost sure they will just tell me HOW to use AL wire, not why to use it or any data on AL vs CU wire.
You also seem to be suggesting that there is a huge quality issue in the wire itself. That would be interesting to look at in more detail too.