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TexasFreedom 15 points ago +15 / -0

That bugs me too, maybe I'm too rational or a realist and have no heart? But I hate the "One death is too many" thing because THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DIE EVERY DAY! Fuck! People die, no matter what we do and how hard we try to stop it we arn't immortal.

If people TRULY believed in "one death is too many" then driving cars would be illegal because the ONE death on the highway today is too many to justify the millions of others living their lifes. It makes 0 sense to me. One too many..

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AmericaFirstMAGA88 7 points ago +7 / -0

Theyre fear mongers, spin artists, plain and simple. I'll never trust the media after seeing what theyve done to this administration

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ChokingOnARedpill 1 point ago +1 / -0

I mostly agree. I think the sentiment is more properly, one 'unnecessary' death or 'avoidable' death is too many. Like the argument that the atomic bombs saved portentially millions of Japanese and Allies lives. Yes, the bombs themselves killed hundreds of thousands, but we were at war and the answer to war is for someone to end it. A single death beyond what was necessary to end the conflict is a worse tragedy. I think Prez views things like that with this coronavirus thing and he's more upset at the blatant attempts to NOT cure the virus. That just my take.

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TexasFreedom 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's a fair point and honestly the thought experiment is straight from a Philosophy 101 course in college "Would you kill 1 person to save 5?" The Trolley Dilemma, if you were at a train track and had to pull a lever, .

You realise that if you pull the lever, the tram will be diverted down a second set of tracks away from the five unsuspecting workers.

However, down this side track is one lone worker, just as oblivious as his colleagues.

So, would you pull the lever, leading to one death but saving five?

One unnecessary death or avoidable death is too many - but that is in a vacuum with no other variables. If we're talking minimizing TOTAL amount of pain and suffering and destruction that is a complex discussion.