In one room, a child is about to die. In the other room, a demon is about to increase unemployment in your country by 1% for 3 years. You can either save the child or kill the demon, but not both. You:
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"but you live in Italy where young unemployment is 42%, so who fucking cares about 3% increase" 😁
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A child can be made more easily than entrepreneur’s moves. So kill the demon and have sex with the first woman unprotected for this child
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The Nazis used that same rationale to support their efforts to create a greater Reich. Sacrifice (murder) less than one percent of their population (the Jews) in order to improve their country. We can see the evil that led from there.
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Save the child, that is what is just and will save a life. When saving the child, you also save the entire world he and his/her future becomes. Unemployment is not forever, and there can be support and a recovery.
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isn't this technically you asking if we want to save a child or kill the Invisible Hand of the Market?
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What if the process is repeated. Like the demon keeps asking for children for exchange for deals. Kill 10 kids and world hunger is erased
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I lived most of my life in a place where 10% of unemployment was achieved just during 3 years after 1980, and that recently reached almost 27% and spent almost 6 consecutive years over 20%. 1% for 3 years doesn't scare me at all.
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Unemployment does not necessarily lead to death. So, save the kid. Maybe they'll grow up to hunt Unemployment Demons.
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Understanding the principle of something requires testing it. To understand more about oxygen, we don't sit there and look at it, we put it in very hot or cold chambers, or mix it with things, to learn about it from circumstances it would never normally be in.
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