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The '''Titanic rescue''' -- the rescue of many passengers on the ''[[RMS Titanic]]'' by the ''Carpathia'' and the failure of another ship to do likewise -- is an immensely compelling story in itself. | The '''Titanic rescue''' -- the rescue of many passengers on the ''[[RMS Titanic]]'' by the ''Carpathia'' and the failure of another ship to do likewise -- is an immensely compelling story in itself. | ||
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+ | Not all the lifeboats were used, and ones that were used were not filled to capacity. Thus the story of a supposed lifeboat shortage was exaggerated by [[liberal]]s to push through burdensome new regulations to require more lifeboats on cruise ships. | ||
== Could more have been saved? == | == Could more have been saved? == | ||
Revision as of 20:10, January 20, 2022
The Titanic rescue -- the rescue of many passengers on the RMS Titanic by the Carpathia and the failure of another ship to do likewise -- is an immensely compelling story in itself.
Myth of lifeboat shortage
Not all the lifeboats were used, and ones that were used were not filled to capacity. Thus the story of a supposed lifeboat shortage was exaggerated by liberals to push through burdensome new regulations to require more lifeboats on cruise ships.