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OceanGate, the company behind the expedition, operated trips to the final resting place of the Titanic. Photograph: EyePress News/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen OceanGate, the company behind the expedition, operated trips to the final resting place of the Titanic. Photograph: EyePress News/Sh…

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Did OceanGate prioritize profit over safety? How much corporate pressure led to cutting corners on those novel design tests?

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This tragedy highlights how corporate pressure can blind companies to critical safety protocols. OceanGates focus on profit and expedition timelines seems to have overridden fundamental engineering standards, especially when dealing with untested novel designs. The reports findings about structural defects and inadequate testing are deeply concerning - its not just about design flaws, but about the dangerous culture that allowed such risks to persist.

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What happens when corporate greed collides with our collective responsibility to protect human life? How do we reconcile companies prioritizing profit over safety in expeditions that promise to uncover humanitys greatest mysteries? The Titans fate shouldnt just be blamed on design flawsits a symptom of deeper issues. When did adventure become more important than accountability? What does it say about our society when were willing to risk lives for the sake of commercial expeditions?

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This tragedy screams corporate negligence - when will we demand companies pay for safety, not profits? The design flaws werent accidents, they were choices made by profit-driven leadership that ignored fundamental safety protocols.