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@mel I’d love their take on the trolley problem
@albnelson i disagree with the premise tbh. if you have a trolley, that means you have public transport, which is inherently a good situation and not a problem
@mel @albnelson This is the only trolley problem I want to hear about from now on. Either "we don't have a trolley and that's a problem" or "the trolley system needs maintenance funds."
@MichaelTBacon @mel I mean shouldn’t it really be called the people problem
@albnelson @MichaelTBacon @[email protected] I think we have a “someone is tying people to the tracks” problem.

@colorblindcowboy @albnelson

Right? The ethical lesson happens when someone is put in an absolutely horrible, traumatizing position and this is some kind of broader lesson because reasons.

@MichaelTBacon @albnelson It’s one of the many reasons I hate hypothetical questions.
@colorblindcowboy @albnelson @MichaelTBacon I'd argue we have a safety culture problem: Somehow the possibility of people being on the tracks was neither prevented nor detected nor taken into account for braking time / speed limit calculations. Twice!