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<blockquote data-quote="Tulip_Doll" data-source="post: 18272360" data-attributes="member: 525365"><p>There's usually more than one valid argument in every scenario not just one. It obviously depends on your own personal point of view. Mine is that over 1300 people died in that earthquake but none of them are getting the same kind of respect that this man has gotten. It doesn't mean he doesn't deserve any respect or doesn't deserve to be remembered. But why cant all of them get their own short blurb about them in this case? Why do they have to be forgotten while one man who worked for a very well known company gets the attention? Of course it’s a loss but the deaths of all the other people are also losses. What if one of them was a great doctor? We have then lost someone who saves lives every day. A mother? She would no longer be able to take care of her family. Everyone is important and has a purpose in life and with their death comes loss. So called “popularity” shouldn't decide who gets to be recognized after they died, only the good deeds they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulip_Doll, post: 18272360, member: 525365"] There's usually more than one valid argument in every scenario not just one. It obviously depends on your own personal point of view. Mine is that over 1300 people died in that earthquake but none of them are getting the same kind of respect that this man has gotten. It doesn't mean he doesn't deserve any respect or doesn't deserve to be remembered. But why cant all of them get their own short blurb about them in this case? Why do they have to be forgotten while one man who worked for a very well known company gets the attention? Of course it’s a loss but the deaths of all the other people are also losses. What if one of them was a great doctor? We have then lost someone who saves lives every day. A mother? She would no longer be able to take care of her family. Everyone is important and has a purpose in life and with their death comes loss. So called “popularity” shouldn't decide who gets to be recognized after they died, only the good deeds they did. [/QUOTE]
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