The assassination of United Healthcare's CEO is a real life trolley problem, and a select few are trying to argue to save all lives while the train is going to kill the masses.
It appears that in every thread about this event there is someone calling everyone else in the thread sick and twisted for not proclaiming that all lives are sacred and being for the death of one individual.
It really is a real life trolley problem because those individuals are not seeing
the deaths caused by the insurance industry and not realizing that sitting back
and doing nothing (i.e. not pulling the lever on the train track
switch) doesn't save lives...people are going to continue to die
if nothing is done.
Taking a moral high ground and stating that all lives matter
is still going to costs lives and instead of it being a few CEOs it will be thousands.
I see what you're getting at, but this isn't the trolly problem. The trolly problem is predicated on the idea that killing one will save many, but it's assumed that everyone involved is innocent. It's a philosophical question about moral choice; is inaction that allows many to die more moral than an action that directly kills one? If the one person being killed is somehow culpable for the deaths of the other people, that changes the entire equation.
Also, that's not even what happened here. One person was killed, but just as many people are going to die today because United Healthcare. No one was saved. Maybe if dozens of CEOs were gunned down in the streets, that would change something, but one dead CEO isn't going to do anything.
(And, to any moderators or FBI agents reading this, I'm of course not advocating for that. Can you even imagine? The ruling class that has been crushing the American working class for decades suddenly getting put down like rabid dogs? With the very weapons that the gun manufacturers allowed to flood our streets in order to maximize their profits? Makes me sick just to fantasize think about it.)
...well, again, I definitely think that would be a bad thing. Truly terrible. Definitely wouldn't be happy to see the billionaire class living in fear of the people they're exploiting. Oh no. Stop. Police. Murder.
but it’s assumed that everyone involved is innocent.
The Wikipedia article for Trolley Problem states that there is a version called "The Fat Villain" so I think that fits here and is still a version of the trolley problem.
but one dead CEO isn’t going to do anything.
You are right about that. But if CEO deaths started matching school shooting numbers things would likely change.
Fair enough, but that's a variation of a variation, and pretty obscure (I'd heard of the Fat Man variation, but not the Fat Villain).
But if CEO deaths started matching school shooting numbers things would likely change.
I mean, that's basically what I'm saying, but that's not really the Trolley Problem. That's basically the French Revolution. (And, again, should any law enforcement agents happen to read this, I'm definitely not trying to incite violence against the billionaire class, no matter how badly they deserve it or how much better the world would be for it).