Basically while they had room for funding the Against Malaria Foundation was saving a life for roughly 2000$ via distributing bednets in Africa (numbers from memory).
Most people do earn less than 2000$ per hour but some people do earn that much and essentially have the ability to rescue a life per hour worked without superhero powers.
I don’t think the issue is much different than normal people donating money for betnets.
I couldn’t find betnets on google but I assume its something like prediction markets, and I fail to see any connection.
That said, yes, I am hoping to learn something beyond superhero ethics :)
Sorry, typo should be bednets.
Basically while they had room for funding the Against Malaria Foundation was saving a life for roughly 2000$ via distributing bednets in Africa (numbers from memory).
Most people do earn less than 2000$ per hour but some people do earn that much and essentially have the ability to rescue a life per hour worked without superhero powers.
Ah, yes, that’s the kind of situation that would be the next step in the thought process.