#you can't ever apply a critique of taxpayer money when it comes to saving people
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This, but also the taxpayer money was never a concern. That people concern themselves with taxpayer money being "wasted," especially on things like this, is a futile exercise disconnected from reality.
It's GOOD that the money was spent and the resources were pooled. That's what you want to see when people need to be helped. This was a success story from that standpoint. Everyone did what they were supposed to, and we had international help and coordinated a hugely complex search and rescue scenario.
I'm super proud of that.
Do the actions of the ultra rich still deserve ridicule? Hell yes.
Taxpayer money is a non issue. Nobody on any level you will ever deal with lost a single dime.
people saying that users aren’t being compassionate enough towards the billionaires stuck in the death coffin at the bottom of the ocean and calling us “ghouls” for bringing up the absolute absurdity of the entire situation and it’s like……of course no one ever deserves to die by suffocation or freezing to death and it’s a hope that by some miracle that these people are found and somehow saved. however people are aloud to point out the irony of how our current wealth gap is so high that there are people who are able to spend 250k, an amount that most people don’t see in their entire lives, like it’s a movie ticket. except instead of seeing a movie they are entering a death chamber to the bottom of the ocean so they can gawk at the mass grave of over a thousand people
“the CEO of the company tricked them and he’s the real capitalist villain while the other passengers are blameless” I agree that the CEO (who is also stuck in the submarine with them) is as grimy as they come and cut corners in order to make as much money as possible. that’s a given. but as we are seeing now, most people who have never even stepped foot in the ocean their entire lives could see that this was a disaster waiting to happen. you don’t have to be a maritime expert to see that. the submersible has no emergency beacon, is controlled by an off brand game controller, made from parts from a camp store, navigated by texts from above, is bolted in from the outside, and has a contract that passengers sign that mentions “death” three times on the front page. most people couldn’t be paid to step foot in it - and these people paid 250k to go to the bottom of the ocean in it
once again, no one is relishing at people dying stuck in an essentially gutted out minivan at the bottom of the ocean. especially when one passenger is 19 and the other is a legitimate titanic researcher. but people are allowed to be mad that thousands upon thousands of dollars of taxpayer money and resources are being used to try and literally pluck these people out of the ocean and save them from a grave that they literally helped dig themselves into without a care in the world. they are the 1% who can put themselves in peril as much as they please and spend money and waste resources like it’s water but will always expect to be saved from the brink of death by us regular folk so they can call themselves an “adventurer” at their next luncheon
#also the cost is a drop in the bucket so there's that#you can't ever apply a critique of taxpayer money when it comes to saving people#you can critique rescuers being forced to risk their lives by carelessness of the people being rescued#but the money is never a concern#spend it all#the lives are worth it#such an abstract concept to obsess over 'taxpayer money' lol#it's over and done with#long since spent and part of a pool for this kind of thing#a non issue#ACME sub
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