I guess it's a sign of the times that any man would publicly question why a woman or a child should get a spot in a lifeboat before himself and not feel embarrassed.
I guess it's a sign of the times that any man would publicly question why a woman or a child should get a spot in a lifeboat before himself and not feel embarrassed.
Well, I don't mean to blast you for it, it just seems strange, and I was commenting on society at large, not you personally, Ford. Sorry to write it like that. I suppose it's a good thought exercise, though. There are logical roots for society's various version of ethics, even if they seem strange on the surface.
While the over-75s scored highly in the same area, for the 16-24 age group, the UK reported the lowest levels of trust and belonging anywhere in Europe.
I wonder how a modern Titanic disaster would compare with the original. Would we British still all stand in line till the women and children were safe?
Denmark topped the research measuring overall well-being, with the UK ranked 13th out of 22 countries - just below Germany and two places above France.
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