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Does including that detail actually change anything? It is still careless and malicious with no concern for the existence of human society. I honestly see no difference, the intent is the same. They only need a book once, so it does not help the cycle of libraries replacing their catalogues with new and more requested books.
Yes.
That is a pretty simple response to a nuanced issue.
Do the sentences:
"Doctor treats child with an immunization, then stabs them with a needle"
Versus
"Doctor gave a child a vaccine"
Sound like the same thing to you?
You dont possibly see how the first one is simultaneously wrong and inflammatory perhaps?
Dont be dense... jfc
Don't be dense