Do you think it's disrespectful when people visit things like The Titanic?

  • Yes

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  • No

    Votes: 5 71.4%
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Forever Sleep

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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?
 
Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

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I think it's been long enough after the Titanic that it's unlikely that many who were directly personally affected by the tragedy would even be around to take offense. As more time passes it just cements itself as another piece of history so I don't see the harm in letting curious tourists indulge in some learning.
 
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Forever Sleep

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I think it's been long enough after the Titanic that it's unlikely that many who were directly personally affected by the tragedy would even be around to take offense. As more time passes it just cements itself as another piece of history so I don't see the harm in letting curious tourists indulge in some learning.

That's similar to how I felt. I think these things are time sensitive. If we couldn't go where people had died at one point, we'd end up not being able to go anywhere!

But still, I liked my Godfather's consideration for other people. I think some of it is in the behaviour too. I think people can still visit these sorts of places but, not be flippant about it. Remember what happened there type of thing.

Abandoned, decaying places fascinate me in general. I think it's some disturbing reflection of my psyche...
 
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