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<blockquote data-quote="HammerMan" data-source="post: 8526813" data-attributes="member: 84112"><p>this is why these questions are SO hard.</p><p></p><p>if I know 3 orcs personally and you know 7 orcs personally and another person knows 2 orcs personally (I am using orc as a stand in for race sex religion country of origin ext) and I say "All 3 orcs I know don't like this" and you say "6 of the 7 orcs I know like it" and that another person says "The 2 orcs I know don't care and think it's dumb to like it or not" how can anyone say what "orc" think. </p><p>also if you take these numbers and say you can't please the 6 and the 3+1 at the same time. </p><p></p><p>I know while planning my honey moon (hopefully covid wont destroy my wedding) my 1st choice is a place that I an my fiancé always wanted to go and have not. but a lot of my more liberal friends keep telling me "locals want less tourism." however every survey taken there says it is 40% dislike tourism and 60% want it or don't care one way or another" and most of the $ in the place is from tourism... so am I hurting people by planning a trip? Am I hurting people if I don't plan a trip? Is this just a modern trolley dilemma? is there a right answer? (FOr the record still not sure what I will be doing come May of next year)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HammerMan, post: 8526813, member: 84112"] this is why these questions are SO hard. if I know 3 orcs personally and you know 7 orcs personally and another person knows 2 orcs personally (I am using orc as a stand in for race sex religion country of origin ext) and I say "All 3 orcs I know don't like this" and you say "6 of the 7 orcs I know like it" and that another person says "The 2 orcs I know don't care and think it's dumb to like it or not" how can anyone say what "orc" think. also if you take these numbers and say you can't please the 6 and the 3+1 at the same time. I know while planning my honey moon (hopefully covid wont destroy my wedding) my 1st choice is a place that I an my fiancé always wanted to go and have not. but a lot of my more liberal friends keep telling me "locals want less tourism." however every survey taken there says it is 40% dislike tourism and 60% want it or don't care one way or another" and most of the $ in the place is from tourism... so am I hurting people by planning a trip? Am I hurting people if I don't plan a trip? Is this just a modern trolley dilemma? is there a right answer? (FOr the record still not sure what I will be doing come May of next year) [/QUOTE]
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