Ah ok wow, my mistake. It's so common to hear people confidently (and wrongly) saying that saturated fats are DEFINITIVELY SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN to be bad for you that I just assumed that you mistyped.
That being said, from what I can tell, unsaturated fats are a far cry from your claim of "clearly bad", and even farther from "the only thing in a diet that's clearly bad". From a quick Google search, it appears that there's preliminary evidence that high amounts of PUFAs increase the rate of metastasis in rats with cancer, and preliminary evidence that high amounts of PUFAs decreases the "all-cause mortality" rate and rate of cancer events in humans with cancer. With such a low bar for "clearly bad", one could dig up a thousand and one studies about refined carbs (let alone sugar) that make it infinitely more "clearly bad".
*I mean that in the sense of reading up on things from reliable sources (studies etc), not that I'm a researcher
That being said, from what I can tell, unsaturated fats are a far cry from your claim of "clearly bad", and even farther from "the only thing in a diet that's clearly bad". From a quick Google search, it appears that there's preliminary evidence that high amounts of PUFAs increase the rate of metastasis in rats with cancer, and preliminary evidence that high amounts of PUFAs decreases the "all-cause mortality" rate and rate of cancer events in humans with cancer. With such a low bar for "clearly bad", one could dig up a thousand and one studies about refined carbs (let alone sugar) that make it infinitely more "clearly bad".
*I mean that in the sense of reading up on things from reliable sources (studies etc), not that I'm a researcher