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by kube-system
1290 days ago
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> Sure, you can find an extreme person to argue anything but I certainly am not familiar with this difficult to believe argument I am not here to say it is either correct or incorrect to apply it to this situation. But it is a commonly studied theory in behavioral science. And I don’t think it is considered an “extreme” theory in general. It is definitely something that is discussed enough to have a variety of studies on the matter. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk_compensation |
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But that’s not the point I’m arguing. Where do the pedestrians come into all of this?
“killing more pedestrians.”