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Women and Children first?
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With all the talk recently of the Titanic, and other marine disasters, I was listening to a discussion today where the question was asked 'On a sinking ship, should women and children be given priority?'
Should they? And if not, who should?
Should they? And if not, who should?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Children yes. But I fail to see why I should be saved over a man my own age who maybe has four kids at home... I have no children. Not that I'm complaining if I did get to go first obviously, just that it doesn't really make sense as to why my life would be worth more than that of a man with kiddies at home by virtue of the fact that I'm a woman.
According to a recent study, the Titanic represents the exception rather than the rule.
Academics from Uppsala University in Sweden analysed survival rates from 18 disasters from the last 300 years (16 of which had never been studied before). Overall 17.8% of women survived as opposed to 34.5% of men. On at least 5 occasions men were ordered to let the women off first.
(Source - Sunday Times)
Academics from Uppsala University in Sweden analysed survival rates from 18 disasters from the last 300 years (16 of which had never been studied before). Overall 17.8% of women survived as opposed to 34.5% of men. On at least 5 occasions men were ordered to let the women off first.
(Source - Sunday Times)
I believe women and children first was coined from a boat that sank in 1852 ish. HMS Birkenhead, Hence it is now called the Birkenhead Drill. The women and children were put into life boats and the Soldiers and Sailors stood to attention on deck as the boat went down. It is also mention in Kiplings poem, Soldier an' Sailor too.