- What the hell is this head line! I’ve read like five times now! What does it mean! - Second paragraph of the article: - Last Saturday, she was pulled from the womb of her dead mother in the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, which also killed her father and her would-be 3-year-old sister. Doctors somehow managed to revive Sabreen — a shard of hope in their otherwise relentlessly bleak duties — but it was a fragile, ephemeral existence. And five days later her family received the call that she had died. - I read the article. That’s not in question. It’s just the head line is so confusing. - No, it’s not? - It doesn’t actually say that the baby died. It says the baby was saved then there was an angry funeral for the very same dead baby they saved! - In the same same breath they say the baby is alive and dead at the same time! - Stop being intentionally contrary. The headline is confusing. - … was laid to rest … 
- The headline is confusing. And my English is better than yours. - Apparently not. The headline didn’t confuse me at all. 
 
 
 
 
- I didn’t have any trouble. Unfortunately. It was heartbreaking to read. 
 
 
- If you have a problem understanding this headline, the problem is you, not the headline - Baby sabreen, saved from her dead mothers womb dies days later and is laid to rest at a mournful and sometimes angry funeral. - Now it’s understandable! 
- Super necessary comment bro. 
 
 
- What a senseless waste of life. And I bet all of these completely avoidable and totally unnecessary tragedies make excellent recruitment propaganda for the likes of Hamas. - There was a Flash video game following 9/11 that explained it perfectly. - It had a stereotypical Middle Eastern marketplace. Random civilians wandering around, and one terrorist in a bomb vest. Goal? Kill the terrorist. - Click them with the mouse, they explode, and when the blast damage touches other civilians it creates more terrorists.  
- “I’m want to keep murdering these people, why are they fighting back?” 
- Hamas is less poplar in Gaza than in the West Bank, so the opposite seems to be the case. 
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- One death is a tragedy 1 million is a statistic. How the fuck is one dead kid world news shit like this happens every day. - Because the kid was killed in an area the Israelis told the Palestinians to evacuate to then attacked them anyway? 🤔 Or that she was still in utero when her mom and sibling were killed in the same attack? - Or that (if I’m not mixing events in my head), only 4 of the 22 killed in that attack were even adults. 
 
- That quote is commonly attributed to Stalin (though without proof, but alas)… Is that really a quote you wanna take for a walk? - And Hitler gained popularity by promising everyone* land and a job. What’s your point? - 🥱 
 
 
- Because humans are fucking dumb and can only hold enough space in their primitive fucking brains for one tragedy at a time. A million tragedies is incomprehensible (and probably fucking should be). - If the goal is to minimise overall human suffering is statistics not a better framework to view such things? - Depends what you mean by “view.” If you mean to quantify, then sure. If you mean to empathize, then no, I don’t believe statistics is a good framework. - Better view in the pursuit of minimising human suffering. To target the most important things to achieve the greatest good with the lowest expence. - I respectfully disagree. - I empathise with you being wrong but objectively you are. What use is that? - What use is empathy in changing human behavior? If you’re not a bot, I don’t know what is. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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