Do you think capitalism is good?

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Deliberate acts cause more airline deaths than crashes
The Jakarta Post Breaking News by Joan Lowy, Associated Press
This photo released by the Prime Minister's office shows the tail of a Metrojet plane that crashed in Hassana, Egypt on Oct. 31, 2015. There were more airline deaths worldwide due to deliberate acts in 2015 than to accidental air crashes for the second year in a row, according to an industry tally. (Suliman el-Oteify/Egyptian Prime Minister's Office via AP)This photo released by the Prime Minister's office shows the tail of a Metrojet plane that crashed in Hassana, Egypt on Oct. 31, 2015. There were more airline deaths worldwide due to deliberate acts in 2015 than to accidental air crashes for the second year in a row, according to an industry tally. (Suliman el-Oteify/Egyptian Prime Minister's Office via AP)There were more airline deaths worldwide due to deliberate acts in 2015 than to accidental air crashes for the second year in a row, according to an industry tally.

There were only eight accidental airline crashes last year accounting for 161 passenger and crew deaths — the fewest crashes and deaths since at least 1946. The tally by Flightglobal, an aviation news and industry data company, excludes a German airliner that was deliberately flown into a mountainside in the French Alps last March, and a Russian airliner packed with tourist that exploded over Egypt in October. The toll for those two incidents was 374 killed.

In 2014, the toll from a Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared and another that was shot down over Ukraine in 2014 was 537 deaths compared to 436 accident deaths that year.

"In recent years, airline safety has improved very considerably to the point where, typically, there are now very few fatal accidents and fatalities in a year," said Paul Hayes, Flightglobal's director of air safety and insurance. "However, flight security remains a concern."

Although some years are better than others, the fatal accident rate has been improving for many years. The global fatal accident rate for all types of airline operations in 2015 was one per 5 million flights, the best year ever. The previous best year was 2014, with a fatal accident rate of 1 per 2.5 million flights. Airline operations are now about four or five times safer than they were 20 years ago.

Those tallies are for all types of airline flights, including cargo, positioning, training, and maintenance flights. There were just 98 paying passengers killed last year in accidental crashes compared to 790 in 2007. A far cry from the 1970s, when the annual average of passengers killed in accidental crashes was 1,289.

A big reason for the improving record is better engineering: Today's airliners and aircraft engines are far safer than earlier generations of planes. They are more highly automated, which has reduced many common pilot errors. They have better satellite-based navigation systems. They are made of stronger, lighter weight, less corrosive materials. And they're equipped with safety systems introduced in recent decades, and repeatedly improved over time, that have nearly eliminated mid-air collisions between airliners and what the industry calls "controlled flight into terrain" — pilots who lose situational awareness and fly their planes into a mountainside or into the ground.

The aircraft improvements are due primarily to lessons learned from crash investigations that are taken into account when new planes are designed, said John Goglia, a former U.S. National Transportation Safety Board member. As older planes are replaced with newer planes, aviation becomes safer, he said.

"We're now up to about the 7th generation of jet airplanes," he said. "We know the first generation — DC-8s, 707s — had a higher accident rate than the second or the third or the fourth generations, and it just moves on up."

But more needs to be done to weed out disturbed pilots and guard against acts of terrorism, experts said.

The Germanwings case is especially perplexing, said John Cox, a former airline pilot and aviation safety consultant. Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz managed to conceal his troubles even though airlines are continually evaluating pilots for signs of trouble. Pilots evaluate each other as well.

It's not known what caused Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to disappear while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, but many aviation safety experts theorize that it was mostly likely the result of deliberate acts, probably by one of the two pilots.

"Pilots from day one are so ingrained with protecting the passengers, with learning skills to deal with unanticipated events ... and evaluated on how well you deal with stress," Cox said. "Those who don't do well with it don't survive as professional pilots."

The Islamic State has claimed credit for a bomb suspected of blowing apart a Russian MetroJet A320 over Egypt. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down by a Russian Buk surface-to-air missile fired from rebel-held territory in Eastern Ukraine, according to Dutch crash investigators.

Terrorists "have been probing nonstop since 9/11 and every once in a while they find a way to get through," Goglia said.

The new frontier in airline safety is a managerial philosophy known as SMS, or safety management systems, he said. Airlines are systematically gathering data on safety trends, and encouraging pilots, dispatchers, mechanics and others to report problems by promising there will be no retaliation for mistakes. The information is then shared across the industry in an effort to spot problems before they lead to an accident.
 
Capitalism is what bought the greatest advancement in the history of mankind.
 
All the capitalists must face Kim Jong Un firing squad ASAP. JUST HUAT!
 
i have a better question for you.do you think religion is good?

Capitalism and religion are both good. Capitalism rewards talented people like my family and myself. Religion provides a good moral compass and imbues us with the Protestant Work Ethic that keeps Singapore rich and strong.
 
Capitalism is what bought the greatest advancement in the history of mankind.

Not unbridled capitalism! Unbridled capitalism gave us the Great Depression and the recent Great Recession which we are still suffering from. Until we get back to managed capitalism, a people's revolt is inevitable.
 
Capitalism and religion are both good. Capitalism rewards talented people like my family and myself. Religion provides a good moral compass and imbues us with the Protestant Work Ethic that keeps Singapore rich and strong.

That's why capitalism breed ...self-centered idiots like you. All you care about is yourself. What about your fellow countrymen?
 
Capitalism makes the world predictable and therefore manageable. Chaos would ensue otherwise.
 
Capitalism and religion are both good. Capitalism rewards talented people like my family and myself. Religion provides a good moral compass and imbues us with the Protestant Work Ethic that keeps Singapore rich and strong.

Jesus asks you to sell all of your possessions and give them to the poor and follow Him! Got do or not?
 
I'm having a great time so capitalism must be good.
 
in theory capitalism is good.
but human nature being what it is ,
practised capitalism to the extreme.
creating an unequal society
horrendous working conditions and no labor rights
great gap between the poor and wealthy
degrading morality
 
3 considerations:

1. Capitalism thrives on greed and selfishness, and in turn generates more greed and selfishness, resulting in a vicious circle.
2. Market forces are intrinsically blind, so there's no built-in mechanism to put a limit on how far markets can be pushed one way or the other.
3. All wealth ultimately comes from either human labour or natural resources.

Combine the two, and unbridled, unfettered capitalism will result in a world where wealth would be extremely concentrated in the hands of a few, with poverty and exploitation of the vast majority of humanity. Civil unrest and wars will ensue. Exploitation of mother earth will see environmental and ecological degradation, with increasing frequency of natural cataclysms and extreme weather events.

End-result: The earth will be doomed, the human race extinct.

We're already seeing the beginnings of the above scenario.
 
I think that society now is better than in the past. The level of misery has definitely gone down. Before Jesus, I would think that Barbarism was the norm. The more brutish one was, the more entitled one became. Some things like basic education, women's rights, then, were considered "stupid!"

Cheers!

Both the Buddha and Jesus were socialists. That didn't stop the world from deteriorating to its present state.
 
I think that society now is better than in the past. The level of misery has definitely gone down. Before Jesus, I would think that Barbarism was the norm. The more brutish one was, the more entitled one became. Some things like basic education, women's rights, then, were considered "stupid!"

Jesus was definitely not responsible for things getting better today. The Christian Church in the first 15 centuries was guilty of some of the worst atrocities visited upon humanity: Crusades, Inquistions, Pogroms, witch hunts, persecution of scientific enquiry, slavery, brutish colonization on a world scale. Even today, conservative Christians in the US Bible Belt advocate a return to a past where women and blacks could not vote, where a woman's place is in the kitchen, and her sole responsibility is to procreate for the species.

Christians have killed more people in history than those of any other religions, Islam included.

Modern Western civilization owes its progress not to Christianity, but to the Scientific Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, the separation of Church and State, and the rise of secular governments and rule of law (not the Bible).
 
Yes, the "Holy" Roman Empire, and its church has committed utmost cruelty to humans, but that is not Jesus's doing. Jesus showed compassion and respect for women, and places his "mother" at the pinnacle of adoration, as shown by the reverence the Catholic movement shows for the Virgin Mary. Whilst the crowd was eager and bent on stoning Mary Magdalene(?) - a woman of ill-repute, Jesus stood between the crowd and protected her saying "May the one among you who is free of sin, be the first to cast the stone." As time moved on, various chuches (formed in the name of Jesus) have interpreted and practiced rituals and beliefs to their political/personal gains and benefit. Let not these actions, sway you from what Jesus taught and displayed in his story.

As for our species (apart from religion), the word "human rights" did not exist in our human vocabulary before WW2, it was only after that war, and the Nuremburg trials that human rights became an issue for societies to deal with. Women's rights and status in all societies have improved tremendously in the last hundred years. For example, after the Communists came into power in China, women were allowed to own property, and not be "property" of the men they were married (and hence, bonded) to. Here in Singapore, I look at the generation before mine, none of my aunties completed secondary school, but my uncles, all had a chance to reach Senior Cambridge (O levels). Today, one of my female cousins is even a PhD holder! Even animals have protection from cruelty and ill-treatment these days. Based on all these, I therefore say that the level of misery has gone down tremendously. These are better days than the past. - EXCEPT today, we have COE!!!

With regard to modern progress through the Ages of Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, it started in the 11/12th Century with the Reformation. Martin Luther, questioned the Papal Authority through his works, "Excesses of the Vatican", and formed the Lutheran Movement, followed by Calvin )Calvinism), which started the Reformation of the Church. All these were human actions, and have nothing to do with Jesus Christ (who probably, never even existed!!) The papacy, had, till then, been considered as given the mandate to rule by the heavenly authority, and given this high order of acknowledgement, abused its power (for the benefit of its high officials, like the pope, and his bishops). It took elements from within the clergy to undo the knots that kept them together. It is rebellion, but that is what we humans would do, if pushed to the edge.

Cheers!

Jesus was definitely not responsible for things getting better today. The Christian Church in the first 15 centuries was guilty of some of the worst atrocities visited upon humanity: Crusades, Inquistions, Pogroms, witch hunts, persecution of scientific enquiry, slavery, brutish colonization on a world scale. Even today, conservative Christians in the US Bible Belt advocate a return to a past where women and blacks could not vote, where a woman's place is in the kitchen, and her sole responsibility is to procreate for the species.

Christians have killed more people in history than those of any other religions, Islam included.

Modern Western civilization owes its progress not to Christianity, but to the Scientific Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, the separation of Church and State, and the rise of secular governments and rule of law (not the Bible).
 
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