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Originally Posted by Leisesturm
I'm not understanding why the profession of the deceased matters or the fact that they were wearing a helmet. Even if they were a fast food worker riding a BSO in flip flops they don't deserve to be killed by a driver who is still on the gas even though they can't see properly.
Also some might think that the senseless killing of a doctor is a more egregious act than that of someone with less, er, education. Society does tend to assign value to lives of individuals based on various factors. Call it racism, sexism, ageism, or whatever. As if killing a doctor should warrant a more severe punishment than someone with less, er, education.
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