Not all empathy is good. Don’t waste it on people who wouldn’t slow down if they ran you over.

18 points

They knew what they were getting into too lol

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6 points

The safety issues were hidden by the CEO who ate shit with them. You see, their real issue was trusting the dumbass who continually railed against safety regulations publicly. Who could blame them? Fuck safety, it’s for nerds

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5 points

Bro look at it, it was always obviously a death trap. It’s controlled with an offbrand Xbox controller, has no seats, and you get bolted in from the outside.

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25 points

It wasn’t sympathy for the passengers that made the story interesting to me. It was the absolute shamelessness with which that CEO disregarded safety, fired people who tried to make it safe, cut corners, lied to reporters about “partnering with Boeing” (they debunked it today), and on and on.

The guy was a huge piece of shit, and I hope that his company gets sued into oblivion so that some sort of precedent is set for other companies that try to use international waters for their malfeasance.

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23 points

It was the absolute shamelessness with which that CEO disregarded safety, fired people who tried to make it safe, cut corners, lied to reporters about “partnering with Boeing” (they debunked it today), and on and on.

In unrelated news, Elon Musk looking for anyone wanting to go to Mars.

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10 points

Or be on the waitlist to get a Neurolink implant.

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2 points

Test pedestrians, please remain calm near the self driving Tesla.

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9 points

I mentally separate SpaceX from the pissbaby these days. Because the people working there are actual fucking geniuses. They are paving the way to make access to space more affordable with re-usability. We need that. Elon can fuck off though.

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13 points

Unwise. Elon is in charge. All of those actual fucking geniuses are there at his pleasure and may be fired at his whim.

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78 points

I don’t wanna celebrate deaths, but it is wild to me how much of a story this is compared to, say, the boat full of migrants that the Greek government purposely allowed to die.

Those migrants were simply people seeking a better life. They deserve far more in terms of coverage and rescue efforts than a couple of rich aholes who spent their money on a tourist trap

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5 points

A tourist death trap if you would.

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6 points

I think the difference in coverage reflects more on media outlets and consumers than it does any of the people who died in either place.

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22 points

I have sympathy for the son as he (allegedly) did not want to go on the trip but felt that because it was important to his father, he had to go.

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12 points
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Same

That is the only one I have sympathy for

But due to my nature, I feel guilty not caring about the other 4 people

Edit: I feel less guilty reading this shit from wikipedia, but still guilty

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8 points

ok this is now suddenly less fun

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10 points

No one cares when some rich asshole dies having a sherpa help them up Mt. Everest. We shouldn’t, and i dont know anyone who does, care about these rich sightseers to a mass grave.

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8 points

Eh, I care a bit because they’re polluting Mt Everest.

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5 points

Yes. There is that. I believe in Leave No Trace when hiking. Everest is a garbage dump now.

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