The parents realized their child was in the water and that her leg had been amputated by the boat’s propeller, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.

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    You really need an article about a dead child to remind you that a fast spinning metal propeller can be dangerous?

    Often one doesn’t think that something is dangerous until it’s pointed out to them. Stories are the most effective way to spell shit out to people, it’s why we started making them.

    Aren’t there hundreds of warning signs with information just like that labeled on everything in the U.S.?

    Nobody reads those.

    Don’t you need some license or at least an instruction lesson to opperae a boat?

    Whether you need that, and the quality of it, depends on the state, and of course nothing’s stopping you from doing it illegally.

    Wouldn’t an article about boat safety in general be much more helpful than a story about a dead child?

    Who the fuck reads articles about boat safety?

    Okay, one person on a boat is now more aware of the danger while ten people around the world are one step closer to mental breakdown and depression.

    I’d recommend seeking a psychiatrist for that, this did not affect me whatsoever.

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      You’re a very strong dude. Good for you.

      But is your solution to “nobody reads signs or article” and “instructions or licences are bad quality” really that we simply need more tragic articles with no further helpful information/instruction?

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        Yes, tragic stories are how you actually get through to people. Learning from other people’s mistakes is crucial, and the best way to ensure that this happens is to tell people stories which they will take lessons from.

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          We should definitely rethink all of education on this premise 👍

          Better to help the people who are to stupid to survive everyday life with vague allegorical stories than to help the people who are so weak that they get mentally ill from the constant stream of tragedy that is modern day media.

          On the other hand, isn’t there a global trend where people stop consuming any news at all on the base that they feel like they’re getting sick from it?

          And I don’t even own a boat 😢

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            Well, I don’t think we should base our education system on it, but ya, I agree with the rest of your comment