I don't call my self a humanist and I literally just said I wasn't religious in my last post. That chain of dangerous things is also completely unrelated
It is related, because if you're going to let thousands of people die to avoid a small risk - then why not loving fix the things that cause an
even greater risk but don't result in the deaths of thousands of people?
Like, is worsening the Syrian refugee crCIA seriously a higher priority move than passing a law that forces people to chain down their vending machines? It doesn't matter whether an American is killed by a vending machine or a Syrian refugee - they're dead no matter what.
I don't call my self a humanist and I literally just said I wasn't religious in my last post.
I'm just assuming you're not an actively malicious or terrible person. Which is why it confuses me that your priorities for 'protecting Americans' starts with killing Muslims, rather than fixing vending machines. One option is demonstrably easier and less destructive.