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by ceh123
1905 days ago
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To quote from kiba's reply elsewhere in this thread: >The problem is that systematic problems requiring systematic solution doesn't provide a framework for individual behavior in the meantime. To twist your analogy around, it's more like having a doctor say "you probably got cancer because you lived next to a coal plant." Incredibly important information to have societally, should absolutely be considered and maybe even an have impact on policy. However, that does nothing for the patient today. |
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Also, if that is actual cause, it would be harmful for doctor to speculate about how patient harmed himself.