But it's not suspicious because we invented a name specifically to clear them: SIDS
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Replying to @2xminus1 @realbaizuo
there isn’t necessarily any criminal investigation, it’s a diagnosis of exclusion.
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Replying to @2xminus1 @eugyppius1
Certainly; maybe an analogy is in order: The passing of terminally sick elderly is sometimes eased along with a little more morphine than strictly necessary. Nobody bats an eye in these cases, we even never know for certain.
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Replying to @2xminus1 @realbaizuo
we’re trying to point that we live in a world with various legal or diagnostic fictions that help live as a society with some unpleasant realities
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again, infanticide (generally via exposure) was a pervasive practice until very recently, and it’s very unlikely to have disappeared suddenly in the last four or five generations
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I'm not talking about cases of egregious abuse, I'm not the exposure of infants, which was even attended by all kinds of cultural mythologies to make it semi socially acceptable.
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