Not really an earthshaking question(but what do you expect after a 6 pack of MGD.
Why didn’t the people in charge of the lifeboats on the Titanic simply drop off their passengers on the safety of the iceberg and then go back and get more passengers?
It would seem to me that since they knew the Titanic was going down, that they would have at least taken a chance on saving as many people as possible.
In addition to the numerous answers on the previous thread, it should not be ignored that some of the passengers are going to have to be left on the icebergs (if there were any convenient, close ones). I hardly think anyone is going to convince me to hop off of the liferaft and onto an iceberg to save some other person. Times of a disaster might be different, but if I thought I was fairly safe already, you’re not going to convince many people to take their chances on the iceberg.
Nobody in that previous thread mentioned one critical factor–there was no moon, and it was very dark. When you’re trying to see people in the sea, starlight don’t help.