Thursday, June 25, 2020

shark attack


The Bubba Wallace outrage cum fiasco is telling. This is an accomplished guy who saw a threat where there wasn't one. He probably has a right to be hypersensitive but others have a right to be innocent. In an instance like this, the imagination rules. And it can never be satisfied.




                                        Shark Attack

A shark attack death has closed the beaches in an area of southern California for four days. Why four days? Do they think the predator, with time,  will become a vegetarian?

These victims are usually young, vigorous people; the future of the nation. (People with walkers are usually not such victims.) The loss and damage to such people are is a heartbreaking event for friends and families--and a national loss. So, why don't we stop it? Why don't we just say "No."

There is a way to guarantee safety--and this will work completely: Outlaw recreational ocean bathing. Ban anyone from going into the water. Ever again. Collateral advantages include no drownings, lower medical costs, no safety administration costs, and decreased skin cancer rates as starters.

We know this will work. So why don't we do it?


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