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I think this is the subject of a very good Onion article or mockumentary, if someone were to put in the effort.


This building blowing up was possible because of humans. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of doctors. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of medicine. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of people caring for their kin. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of miners. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of construction workers. It isn’t hard to understand.
This building blowing up was possible because of architects. It isn’t hard to understand.
…and so forth.
Reaching so far to blame other people and defend those actually killing others is as brain dead as they come. So I posted this comment to also join in the group of people observing and stating how brain dead you are.


You know, magic that makes liquids isn’t rare in different campaigns… like endless water supplies, etc.
So I think summoning a bottle of alcoholic lemonade would be a perfectly fair effect of the spell.
Nah, it doesn’t make any sense, and isn’t deep or insightful at all.
I do agree with the general idea of what you are saying, however I do not think it really applies to what the original commenter or the article/post we are replying to are saying.
When it comes to politics and making changes that impact our future, we are playing a really stupid game always putting people in charge that feel zero consequences for poor, shortsighted decisions. In many cases, the shortsightedness of the decision actually benefits them, as they won’t be around for the consequences. In our current plight, that happens to largely be the boomers.
Alternatively, using your example, a (theoretical, statistically weaker) woman works a physical labour job, any consequence is felt immediately. If she can perform her job, then she isn’t too weak to… perform her job, I guess.
I guess what I’m saying is that I don’t see it as bigotry to assert that we should have the groups invested in our future making those decisions. Eventually it isn’t the statistical chance that the boomers aren’t capable of doing the physical labour (or work in general), but instead the totality of the boomers being too old to work.