If you lost someone, you might feel differently. And the people that lived that day, almost most certainly don't want to die like that.
That's the problem with those style of arguments. As logical as you want them to be, it doesn't remove the trauma burned into the psyche of the people who lived that day.
If you deny someone's humanity in your argument, you've lost.
Brian_K_White|8 days ago
"People lived" during the same event. In fact even more people lived. Was that interesting?
bb88|5 days ago
That's the problem with those style of arguments. As logical as you want them to be, it doesn't remove the trauma burned into the psyche of the people who lived that day.
If you deny someone's humanity in your argument, you've lost.