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Originally Posted by jjjou812
However, for all Americans, there's about a 1-in-18,989 chance of being murdered. For comparison, an American has a 1-in-517 chance of dying from heart disease.May 17, 2021
It's not the same people, murder kills working age people, young even more often than not, heart disease either kills very old people, or very fragile people who already know am have a very short straw in life for several reasons.
What's the heart disease death rate for people with 0 heart problems or correlated health problems at 35?
This is the COVID debate 2.0, framing deaths all the same as if the life of a demented 88y old with 4 chronical health problems was the same as that of a 29y old in normal health.
It isn't, and the latter life is worth hundreds or thousands of times the former.