• stickyprimer@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    This is an old twilight zone episode. A women is given a box with one button on it and told to press it is she wants the money, but someone she doesn’t even know will die.

    She decides the push the button, and then someone comes to collect the button device, saying that it will now be reset and taken to someone else now for the same challenge. Some random person on earth. Implying that she will be the next to die if the button gets pushed.

    Frankly not a bad system. Slowly cleanses the selfish from the earth.

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        7 days ago

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button,_Button_(The_Twilight_Zone)

        Yes, that somewhere in the world, someone she doesnt know will die.

        When Mr. Steward returns to collect the button box after the button is pressed, the lady asks what happens to the box next. She is told it will go to someone else with the same offer, with assurances that the new recipient will not know who she is. As the previous commenter said, the wording deeply implies she would be the certain “someone” targeted by the next button press.

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Jokes aside, no. I don’t think I’d do it for $100 million. I seriously don’t.

    The justifications y’all are providing don’t work for me. Maybe it’s because I have a son, and I can imagine he would be the one to die, then I remember everyone is the child of someone, or the friend, etc.

    I will not be the knowing cause of the death of some random person just for money. You guys can have it. No, thank you.

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      7 days ago

      You could save way more than 1 life with $100M. Malaria nets save on average one life for every $3k donated. Child deworming doesn’t save a life per se, but you can stop a child from being permanently disabled for ~$500.

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        7 days ago

        Sacrificing a person in order to help a number of people survive for a month or a year is still a terribly bad calculation if you ask me