• Anas@lemmy.world
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    The trolly problem has a clear moral good choice and bad choice.

    I don’t think you understand what the trolley problem is.

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        There is no clear moral choice in the trolley problem. It comes down to personal opinion and morals, whether or not you believe that moving the switch makes you responsible for killing the one man, and not engaging the switch at all makes you a bystander, since you didn’t move the trolley or tie the people up in the first place.

        Or if you believe that it’s still morally correct to reduce the number of lost lives, if you have to kill someone in the process.

        Oh, and I didn’t vote for anyone.

        I’m not American

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          The trolly problem only works because it’s headed towards a large group and you have a choice to make of allowing a thing to happen that you had no part causing in the first place. That is not the case in this situation.

          Also never called you an American or said anything about you voting. I was talking about the opinion of Trump. So don’t know where that came from, seems a bit defensive.

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            It’s absolutely defensive, I figure I won’t come off as a “troll” if I declare it when I talk about your politics.

            I do agree that the meme has the tracks reversed, and I did forget about the full context, so sorry if you caught my original comment lol, but the whole situation absolutely connects with the actual trolley problem for me.