I should say that whenever you say something is more valuable than a person's life, you're making a very, very fundamental error in judgment. Even if it's supposedly some other person's life that you're supposedly putting ahead of another person's (and this is always a lie, whenever someone tells you they're going to hurt one person to help others, given that people like that will usually keep hurting people and will not actually help the other people, the way they're saying they will, and will wind up bringing a lot of people down with them), it's always a big mistake. People also seem to think that they can make "judgments" about the kinds of experiences that are or are not acceptable to a given individual, and this type of valuation of one's judgment over another's typically involves piling burdens on young or otherwise-vulnerable people and then coming up with a lot of disgusting, bullshit excuses for having done so. For some reason, people think they can treat young people badly (and whatever group(s) they can get away with treating badly) and then pretend like they're doing the young people a favor, but the degrading effect of this kind of practice has become appalling. I can't convey how disgusted I am with having to deal with irrational burdens that stupid people keep coming up with. But I guess there's no point in discussing anything. Everyone thinks that he or she has good judgment, but not very many people actually do.
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