• rurutheguru@lemmings.world
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s because they died mostly due to ignorance and seeming idiocy, instead of malicious intent, cruelty or something of the like. It’s hard to have empathy for someone who took such a big risk for the enjoyment of the experience (like an extreme rollercoaster). Others who are more aware will immediately recognise the sheer danger of such an activity. They all accepted that risk. The fact that they could afford such an activity implies they were probably loaded.

    Example headline:

    7 millionare adrenaline junkies die in extreme skydiving activity.

    – Yeah it’s unfortunate, but it won’t keep me up at night either.

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      1 year ago

      The point I was making was that at least one of them wasn’t an adrenaline junkie, i.e. the kid whose rich dad dragged him along for the ride. IIRC he hadn’t wanted to go in the first place.