Would you agree to randomly wiping out 90% of the human population
You, your family and friends would be spared in this scenario. Everyone else has a 90% chance of dying.
Yes | 26 | |
No | 41 |
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You, your family and friends would be spared in this scenario. Everyone else has a 90% chance of dying.
Yes | 26 | |
No | 41 |
Can I just wipe out the terrorists, rapists, serial thieves, killers, and people in cults? I have no sympathy for these people.
I see nothing wrong with that but there is one problem some people are just naturally fucked up.
You never know which child will be the next psychopath cult leader or dictator etc.
Yes starting with Trump, but why stop there lets make it 99.99%. Of the pop.
I'm against reproducing, and I have more respect for people who choose not to have kids.
Hell, yeah, I would even sacrifice myself in this scenario, when people say, oh, I hate it when innocent lives get taken away, because I don't see it as a bad thing to be honest. Humans are like over populated, and I think if 90 percent of the population wiped out, even including myself, I would be fine with that.
Diseases reduce populations better than anything else. No further comments.
Let's not kill people, but people without amazing worth shouldn't be able to breed.
i cannot believe so many people are like sure or kind of, but what about 99 percent of the population being destroyed. i personally want everyone to live and be happy unless people decide to ruin it for other people. but then the person ruining someones life has had their own experiences and maybe does not mean to. so many factors to consider, but i would never consider destroying ninety percent of the populaton.
Wipe out religious fanatics and everybody else who does no god use for the earth.
I semi agree with this.
I'm still developing it, but the idea of not assuming too much and not acting on assumptions has been reinforced in my daily interactions.
I haven't fully rationalized it yet, but I feel that I will soon. It seems to be morally true from what I've experienced so far. It's kind of a complicated thought though.