@djinn_the@educationpalmer@Aella_Girl 🤦♂️
You even reduced the second order collectivist description I gave because that was too complicated for you. That’s either 4D chess poetry, or you stumbled backward into hyper focusing on proving me right about exactly that one thing. The hubris always gives it away though.
@ArledgeNan94751@smolgob@waitbutwhy Ignoring reality doesn’t make you morally superior.
Go get a wood chipper and some friends to test this out IRL
Don’t be surprised when they chose not to get in
@ArledgeNan94751@smolgob@waitbutwhy It’s a never ending regression of people jumping off a cliff to try to catch the first guy who did it. Some of us see the futility and inefficiency of that strategy…. This is of course not even factoring in how in a real consequence scenario virtually everyone chooses red anyway
@educationpalmer@OPPOSEMARXISM24@Aella_Girl It’s ENTIRELY virtue signaling
You risked absolutely nothing, accomplished absolutely nothing, and are now trying to gloat on faux moral high ground
Anyone proud about selecting 🔵 go try/record this IRL
Rent a wood chipper and gather your neighbors. If enough of you put your arms in there it’ll be so full it won’t be able to turn on…. Or y’all could just not reach inside
Hard to predict what ppl will actually do, right?🧐
Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?
@educationpalmer@Aella_Girl No one is forced to press blue. They don’t need to be saved by anyone.
The wording of the question was designed to expose a) single-order thinking collectivists, and b) people who get off by virtue signaling and looking down on others. It’s working very well.