There is no outcome where those deaths don’t happen. Their deaths are inevitable. Hitting the switch changes absolutely nothing about that fact. This is actually one of the least culpable you would be in the death(s) resulting from of any trolley thought problem I’ve ever seen.
The bigger question is why you are even concerned with the 100 dollars in light of the gory massacre you’re about to witness. Even if you can’t do nothing, you should want to. Or at the very least, the people should be your entire focus. Ignoring it entirely to strategize about profiting less than 2 days worth of minimum wage pay out of the situation… That’s some psycho shit. You’ll be a great fit at Palantir.
Trick question, trolley has a slightly higher chance of derailing on the turn. Taking the $100 is morally correct
Pull it and then give the money to the families
Not exactly in the spirit of the trolley problem, but I feel like my time would be better spent frantically tugging at the ropes holding those people in place. Probably won’t help much, but at least I could live with myself.
Always carry a knife.
frantically tugging at the ropes holding those people in place
Exactly.
Probably won’t help much
Oh. I thought we were tightening them.
$100 isn’t enough money to hire a lawyer
By making the train divert it gives more time for the victims to potentially escape/be rescued, and slows it down since it has to go around the bend, potentially making the impact less fatal.
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At least, that’s what I’ll be telling the cops with an extra $100 in my pocket.
with a turn like that it’ll likely derail and save everyone’s.
But then it kills the six passengers
good.
There are 6 passengers and non of them reached for the emergency breaks?
It will fall on the lever guy. Checkmate atheists.
now history will remember the lever guy as a true hero. cherishes by all. not as a cunt who tried to make 100$ from a tragedy.
I mean other than being too literal about the scenario and saying something like I would half flip the lever causing the trolley to derail. Then I would either just freeze and not act in time either way, or if I somehow had enough time to think it through, and I knew all the parameters with 100% certainty I don’t think I would do it, $100 isn’t that much money and thinking about my own financial gain when people are about to die would make me feel gross.
How could you be considered responsible for their deaths? They are going to die no matter what you do, as opposed to the original trolley problem
I would pull the lever because it’s a longer path for the trolley to travel. I’d be giving the people tied up a few extra seconds of life. I’d be a hero.
congratulations! you’ve got what it takes to become an executive of a multinational company!
It’s not like bill will get vaporised. As long as you get 50% of the shreds you should be able to trade it in.
I feel like walking over to the place where five people just got butchered to pick up a little bit of money is somehow worse, though.
Good thinking … if you also check their wallets you might get more than just $100.
If it were 2010 and this conversation took place on Tumblr, you sure bet this conversation would screenshotted and sent around as a meme.
Put me in the screenshot!








