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Saving 🚺 and 🧒 first? THIS IS BULLSHIT and DISCRIMINATION! Why should they get priority?

Like we said multiple times, it doesn't matter if 🍼👨‍🦳👧👨‍🎓🧑‍⚕️, every person (and animal) should get the same respect, no matter which job, language, age, finance situation, etc.

TITANIC IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF PEOPLE DISCRIMINATION

Obviously every type of dead is tragic but (don't act like if you are now the mother of such kids for example, but as external observers):

- why should be a 👶 death more tragic of a 🧍‍♂️🧍‍♀️, at the end a) "the baby lived few months" b) "you can redo a baby without issue in the future, once the trauma is away" c) related to a, again, it's a baby, that without a proper family he can't grow alone ... d) their brains are still years away to understand what is happening ... e) ...

- same for example about 👨‍🦳 vs 👩‍👦‍👦, since a) "they lived their life" b) they will be dead in future c) "you could even consider that they increase the cost of health care" d) ...

Obviously we don't want to say they are useless without values. The impact of such trauma should be considered too, which is different from person to person ... like the fact that women, kid or elderly maybe have less strength, etc. BUT this should not be used as excuse to save them.

In the general population of children, potentially traumatic events are fairly common and do not often result in PTS symptoms, except after multiple traumas or a history of anxiety.

By investigating a new and much larger sample of maritime disasters than has previously been done, we show that women have a substantially lower survival rate than men.

We also find that crew members have a higher survival rate than passengers and that only 7 out of 16 captains went down with their ship. Children appear to have the lowest survival rate.

Moreover, we find that the gender gap in survival rates has decreased since WWI. This supports previous findings that higher status of women in society improves their relative survival rates in disasters.