The organizers long strived to keep politics aside, but global tensions have often imposed themselves on the contest and things are no different this year.
So you can’t actually give a real-world example of worrying having any effect on extremist terrorist attacks… unlike seat belts. Hence it being a bad analogy.
Also, I assume you won’t be at Eurovision, so I am guessing your worrying about a bombing there wouldn’t matter even if worrying did have an effect.
And the equivalent of the seat belt here would be what?
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I’m pretty sure worrying won’t save any lives in a catastrophe, so that’s a very poor analogy.
Worrying could lead to measures which might help to avoid/reduced impact/midigate destruction of the next incident.
You worrying could lead to it? How exactly?
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So you can’t actually give a real-world example of worrying having any effect on extremist terrorist attacks… unlike seat belts. Hence it being a bad analogy.
Also, I assume you won’t be at Eurovision, so I am guessing your worrying about a bombing there wouldn’t matter even if worrying did have an effect.
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