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by Asbostos
3962 days ago
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Excuse my math problem :P It seems to me that these factors can make people much more concerned about a danger: A) Few but large scale killings - eg 100 planes of 100 people each seems worse than 10,000 cars of 1 person each. B) A single identifiable group of outsiders that can be blamed. Most people drink so drinkers aren't outsiders. But this last factor surprisingly doesn't seem to be a worry, as evidenced by people's willingness to drive, despite the fact that it sounds like it should induce terror: C) Random sudden death without warning. |
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People actively drive the car, so they may think "I have a chance to affect the outcome", whereas being a plane passenger is basically vegetating for X hours in a very uncomfortable seat, and there is no way you can actively influence the outcome in a positive way.