> xeno syndicated wrote:
> Alright, DP. Thanks for answering. Now, let's say the situation were slightly different. Instead of being in charge of actually pushing the button, you would be in charge of some innocuous occupation at the death camp, like answering phones or doing paperwork. You would never actually see any atrocities occurring, and would be able to maintain plausible deniablility that any such atrocities were going on. You could still write your salary for whatever you'd want. Your family would live in a nice house in town nearby; you could see them every evening. You could take vacations with your family. You estimate you could retire in 20 maybe 15 years.
If you didn't take the job, you would be killed, but instead of your family being killed, they'd simply be forced to do manual labor for the rest of their lives at some labor camp. Their basic needs would be met - food, water, bunks.... You know, a typical labor camp.
Would you take the job?<<
No, as a Catholic I am trained to believe that everybody dies, but the best death is being a self-righteous jerk while somebody else goes to Hell for killing you.
Although I do enjoy paying taxes for drone strikes, so I guess its a POV thing
> Zarf BeebleBrix wrote:
> One note to everyone here: it's really easy to make these stances while at a computer at home. However, this type of question rarely actually reflects one's stance when actually faced with such a dilemma. Fear is pretty powerful.<<<
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> xeno syndicated wrote:
> > The Yell wrote: I will blame all China for it
Americans' insatiable demand for cheap crap doesn't factor into your equation?<<
No, I dislike China and will gladly blame them
The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.