woh This seems fine but also is extremely unsettling? Like You land the goddamn plane right? Or something to recognize that someone had passed? Hmm Hmmmm https://twitter.com/phuckintiara/status/1209500900408070146 …
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I mean, usually there are many days between death and burial in any case. I doubt that getting the person on the ground a couple hours earlier would make a huge difference. Or is this about the way the body is transported? Should planes keep coffins on board?
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Also, lets assume an American dies en route to Australia and the plane "emergency"-lands in Samoa. Wouldn't the corpse have to be flown back to the US anyway? If he was Australian, wouldn't the corpse end up at the flight destination anyway?
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To expand: 1. There are good reasons both culturally and medically for special careful handling of dead bodies 2. Even if, in fact, landing sooner does not aid in the death preparations in any way, symbolically saying "this event is important and worth acting in" justifies it.
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If the death of a single person on an airplane justifies the forceful disruption of the lives of hundreds of strangers, should we be in a continuous process of mourning for the hundreds if strangers who die around the world every minute?
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death happens sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly sometimes neatly, sometimes messy expected, unexpected; ugly, beautiful deaths the dead should not haunt the living and be bothersome; for their troubles are over and that would be rude
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