top | item 41684545 (no title) ghodith | 1 year ago Only seems like a rescue if you specify that they're alone on the island to be honest.If you had said that they were left at an outpost with other people for six months it somewhat loses it's "rescue" vibes. discuss order hn newest JumpCrisscross|1 year ago > If you had said that they were left at an outpost with other people for six months it somewhat loses it's "rescue" vibesWhen a country pitches into instability and nations evacuate their citizens, are they not rescuing them?I suppose I’d invert the question: why does framing the mission as a rescue bug you? tedunangst|1 year ago I think rescue implies a higher degree of imminent peril. load replies (1)
JumpCrisscross|1 year ago > If you had said that they were left at an outpost with other people for six months it somewhat loses it's "rescue" vibesWhen a country pitches into instability and nations evacuate their citizens, are they not rescuing them?I suppose I’d invert the question: why does framing the mission as a rescue bug you? tedunangst|1 year ago I think rescue implies a higher degree of imminent peril. load replies (1)
JumpCrisscross|1 year ago
When a country pitches into instability and nations evacuate their citizens, are they not rescuing them?
I suppose I’d invert the question: why does framing the mission as a rescue bug you?
tedunangst|1 year ago