The switchman's story

Nikki 2022-04-23 07:02:19

A train came speeding, and nine children were playing on the train track not far away, reminding them that it was too late to leave. Between the train and 9 children, there is a switch and a switchman. As long as the switchman pulls the train's route to another forked waste road, the 9 children can be saved, but another tragedy cannot be avoided. Because there is a child playing on the abandoned road. The switchman faces a choice. If you were the switchman, how would you choose?


The first two-thirds of morality
are foreshadowing, and the real torture of human nature comes with the arrival of wives and children. Are you thinking about the definition of violence from the
beginning of strict prohibition and violence to the later pleading for H violence ? Of course, things about politics are far from such a point. When the fourth bomb explodes, will the government be attacked by world public opinion regretting a simple presidential statement before? Or will it fuel terrorists' intimidation to follow suit? It's all "maybe" that we've never been able to give ourselves enough confidence to believe our own assumptions about beliefs Can people without belief experience the power of belief to deceive oneself psychologically or have a similar effect? The switchman at that moment or you who started to beg God, Buddha and Allah who are mentally tortured by H, did you have some "Stockholm syndrome" PS sb about mysterious government officials, and the whole country can't find it for so long Bombs, the background of not being able to find his daughter-in-law, purely to keep you focused on the interrogation.


















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  • Kimberly 2021-12-15 08:01:12

    It can even be done at a lower cost, and capitalist countries love to fall into this kind of moral dilemma. It may be much easier to change to us.

  • Arden 2022-04-23 07:02:19

    The so-called human nature is useless in the face of fear!

Unthinkable quotes

  • Agent Helen Brody: H, they're children, innocent children!

    H: There are no innocent children! Not his children anyway.

  • [last lines]

    General Paulson: This never happened. They never existed. Younger, the children, none of them.