Question for blue button pressers. Does your answer honestly remain the same if the percentage needed climbs? At what point do you switch your choice to red and how would you justify that choice in the context that you’d condemn others choosing a different percentage?
Red wins no matter what, that’s not just the setup, that’s the result. Blue getting more votes doesn’t make red lose, it just means blue doesn’t lose. Blue should realize they are creating their own stakes, if they lose, that’s an outcome they choose to be okay with being blue.
@dannycantalk I’d expect with real risks people would go from blue to red, I see a red majority as the real outcome. Some people probably thought their blue peers wouldn’t switch, led astray by “moral superiority” groupthink/trolls. Press blue now, save lives, everyone knows truth. Win-win
@Cphousey@waitbutwhy 70 million people made a bad choice, why should it be 70 million and 1? I hope everyone picks red, or I hope if people are going to pick blue enough pick blue to live, but I’m not playing stupid death games.
@thetonymichaels Well, to get the student loan they had to sign a contract saying they intended to pay that money back. I think they should be held to that. Not sure why the government is really due more of someone’s money in taxes, the government is irresponsible with the taxes they already get.
@acnewsitics Odd that the person doesn’t exist. Want to know why you lose? It’s because you think lying to people is a way to bring people to your side. All it does is show that you don’t live in reality and no one should trust your views, your conclusions, or your motives.