In defense of GP, their comment is properly reductive as this is how things generalize when deployed large-scale. Your smog may not kill anyone and my smog may not kill anyone, but it's also true that X% greater in emissions leads to Y% more premature deaths, so some extra Y% people are going to keep dying if these emissions are not reduced.
I don't think GP meant it to be personal. But Kant's categorical imperative does work in some cases, so it's worth remembering.
I don't think GP meant it to be personal. But Kant's categorical imperative does work in some cases, so it's worth remembering.