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Social Studies, 18.02.2021 21:50 issagirl05

Where do morals and politics align? Do morals shape our politics? Let's say you were driving a train, and all of a sudden, your brakes go out, you have no control of the trainup the track you see 5 workers, you yell, you scream, but they cannot hear you. All of a sudden you see an yielding rail, with only 1 worker working on it. Let's assume, you know if you do nothing you will kill all 5 workers. Let's assume, if you yield your train, you will kill the 1 worker. You are running out of time! What do you do??? One can argue don't mess with fate, the other side is to impact the fewest people is best...what side are you on? What does this say about your morals and politics?

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