Survivors of the Greece boat disaster say an attempt by the Greek coastguard to tow the boat made it sink.

  • FaceDeer
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    12 years ago

    This comparison is becoming quite tiresome, IMO.

    The two incidents happened in completely different oceans, thousands of miles from each other, and involved two completely different sorts of salvage operation. The equipment used in one operation would have been basically useless in the other operation, even if it could have got there. There’s nothing wrong about carrying out two different rescue operations simultaneously in the world, it’s not some grand symbolic statement on wealth inequality or whatever.

    • buster_de_beer
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      02 years ago

      There is absolutely something wrong spending millions on the search and rescue of a bunch of idiots who signed disclaimers and could easily have paid for a safe sub several times over. It’s not the equipment used that is the issue it’s the effort at all. Those billionaire morons simply don’t deserve the effort, nor does it make any sense to have even tried. Unless their estate is footing the bill, but that sounds far fetched.

      • FaceDeer
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        12 years ago

        Okay, let’s assume for the sake of argument that it’s “okay” to just let people die because you don’t like them.

        What about the 19-year-old kid who was on board the sub, who didn’t really want to be there but who was trying to please is dad for Father’s Day by accompanying him? Screw him too because you don’t like his father, I guess?