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- May 4, 2022
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Once, I saw a competition to join a group of researchers I imagine to see The Titanic. (Not Oceangate.) I really wanted to win it because the whole thing fascinated me but I remember my Godfather saying the site was a grave and it was disrespectful to view it as some sort of tourist attraction.
I saw his point. I'm not sure I totally agreed with it. It does make sense to behave reverently where people have lost their lives. It's debatable whether it actually benefits them now- depends on what you believe I suppose but, there are still going to be relatives and some who still remember the disaster itself.
Obviously, researchers and historians are something else. I imagine people would understand why it's important for them to visit and document such things.
But, regular people- tourists if you like. Do you think that is disrespectful?
I saw his point. I'm not sure I totally agreed with it. It does make sense to behave reverently where people have lost their lives. It's debatable whether it actually benefits them now- depends on what you believe I suppose but, there are still going to be relatives and some who still remember the disaster itself.
Obviously, researchers and historians are something else. I imagine people would understand why it's important for them to visit and document such things.
But, regular people- tourists if you like. Do you think that is disrespectful?