Description: A meme with the caption “Okay so that was trolley problem version number 7. Janeway opted to run over five Tuvixes instead of one EMH.” Below is a picture of the inside of a trolley with Janeway smiling and covered in gore. Michael and Eleanor from The Good Place are on either side of her. Michael is taking notes and Eleanor is amazed.

  • Billiam@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    She made the right call, even considering the EMH is a hologram and thus wouldn’t be harmed by a trolley.

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    9 hours ago

    I mean imo the most ethical thing to do in the trolly problem is to do nothing. Let it do what it was going to do before you were there.

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      8 hours ago

      You have the option of killing 5 people or killing 1 person and you just let it go ahead and kill 5 people?

      I’m going to disagree that you found a solution.

      Some things in life don’t have solutions, only compromises.

      • The trolley problem decision is entirely dependent on the amount of detail that’s provided.

        What if the 5 people are 5 Jeffrey Dahmers, and the 1 person is Mr Rogers? What if those 5 Dahmers had been reformed and had spent the past 20 years in selfless charitable service to orphans, and the Mr Rogers was 98 and expected to live only a few more months?

        You can twist the conditions endlessly to sway the decision either way; however, I tend to agree with you: if you’re given only the most basic information, the best choice is to save the most people.

        If you choose not to decide,
        You still have made a choice.
        
      • ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        We all know Evil Dead II is the best. AOD is full on silly, but I enjoy it through the lens of a demented Looney Tunes fan. Rise was mediocre. The 2013 remake was ok, though all it did was retell the same old story with updated cinematography and unnecessary CGI.