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[–] SpiderShoeCult@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

with the risk of feeding the troll, maybe this will sway some fence sitters from adopting this argument

because we allow people to shave (some even do it with straight razors, too - dangerous shite) themselves and others with little to no oversight but we don't let them perform surgery without proper training that takes a decade or so to master. should that make surgery illegal?

also, if you want to talk safety for home implements just look at the number of people that die due to carbon monoxide poisoning (or sometimes explosions) because of improperly set up heating at home. did you know it's illegal to operate on your own gas pipes without proper permits? yup, you need to be qualified for that so you don't rig your house into an IED

or if you want to have some fun, play around with some improperly discharged fridge capacitors, and see what that gets you. yet, you still have a fridge, I'd wager. by your logic, if it's allowed in a home, it's safe, right?

[–] ComradeBunnie@aussie.zone 7 points 1 year ago

My hairdresser was disassociating due to PTSD and stuck her hand into the mower blade because it was gunked up and not moving. She forgot to turn it off and sliced her hand up, and can no longer do her job.

Should we ban mowers?

My uncle in law came off a motorbike and was sliced apart by a guardrail, and died.

Should we ban motorbikes? Guardrails? Both?

Some things come with risk but bring greater reward. We need to weigh risk vs reward, and in the balance, nuclear comes out much further ahead - as long as it built and maintained to a high standard. It's also much, much safer and less harmful than the current options like coal.

[–] cloud@lazysoci.al -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nobody is going to prevent you from performing surgery on yourself at home, neither to play around with fridge capacitors.

Now try to build a nuclear reactor in your garden

[–] HikingVet@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

I guarantee you if people found out that you were trying to operate on yourself in your home, someone is going ro rightfully try to stop you.

And to think that there is no one telling you not to and not trying to prevent you from electrocution is asinine.

But by all means stick your finger in a light socket, but if the breaker doesn't pop and you drop, you were informed it was a lethal choice.