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Oceangate Titan conspiracy theories
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OceanGate Titan conspiracy theories are already swirling as the world mourns the 5 lives lost 

The submersible was recently revealed to have imploded not long after its departure.

It’s no controversial statement that the news of OceanGate‘s Titan submersible implosion hasn’t been handled with the utmost tact by the general public; the gross disregard for safety measures can and should be criticized heavily, of course, but the sheer collective indifference to this tragedy, as evidenced by the influx of apathetic, insensitive memes, is arguably bordering on pathological.

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And unfortunately, if we know anything about the internet, it’s that the train isn’t going to stop at that station. In the wake of the confirmation that the Titan imploded not long after it began its descent to the Titanic wreckage, Twitter is suddenly ablaze with conspiracy theories, with phrases such as “escape plan” and “private island” among the ideas being thrown around at the moment.

Asking questions is one thing, but chasing some sort of inane pseudo-possibility solely for the sake of a thrill or some other bastardized form of self-importance brought on by the ego-gouging nature of the age of information is nothing short of disheartening for everyone involved.

Let’s get one thing straight; I’m against economic systems that allow billionaires to live the lives they do as much as the next person. Systems that were schemed up with trickle-down economics in mind, only to never actually bring trickle-down economics into play, have no place in society and should be heavily re-evaluated.

But even if the men aboard the Titan were complicit in these dreadful systems, they’re still human beings, and the lack of sensitivity surrounding this event has been nothing short of appalling, especially considering that one of the passengers, Suleman Dawood, was just 19 years old, terrified to go down, and only went on the voyage to impress his father Shahzada, who was also aboard the vessel.

As someone who knows a thing or two about dehumanization, we all need to unplug from that which enables such sardonic vitriol and become reacquainted with the real world and its consequences once again. We can do better.


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Charlotte is a freelance writer for We Got This Covered, a graduate of St. Thomas University's English program, a fountain of film opinions, and probably the single biggest fan of Peter Jackson's 'King Kong.' She has written professionally since 2018, and will tackle an idiosyncratic TikTok story with just as much gumption as she does a film review.