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The moral thing to do

Zosito November 23, 2017 at 02:57 1150 views 1 comments
You're a young, healthy man. You get on a small bus and go sit at the back. There are other seats available, but you like sitting at the back (you are aware of everything going on inside the bus). There is one guy sitting in the last row (left side), and another in the penultimate (right side). You sit beside the guy in the last row (he makes way so that you don't block his access to the aisle. Three guys are sitting in the middle (left side) and other people at the front.

You reach an area rife with gang activity and crime, and the bus slows down because of some traffic in front.

The two guys, who have been throwing you looks the whole time, suddenly get the jump on the three guys in the middle, the one sitting besides you switches to the penultimate, left hand row. He takes out a ferocious-looking knife.

They demand to know where the three guys are from, if they are gang members, and end up asking for their phones.

These guys are using the element of surprise in their favor against the 3 dudes in the middle. But you've been watching them for some time and know they're up to something. This hasn't taken you completely by surprise. You can decide what to do and not just react.

Take into account that you're commuting to work. This is the only route you can take, and it always passes through that area. Do you intervene?

The 3 men will lose their cellphones... is it best to start a fight where there is none? Because the only way you'll stop them is getting the jump on them, punching like mad or choking the guy in front of you and hoping the 3 guys take the other one. One gang member has his back to you, but the other one can see you, and he is one large, fat SOB whose weight alone might prevail in such an enclosed space.

What is the moral thing to do? Are you a coward and immoral if you don't do anything? Are you rash if you escalate and risk serious physical injury, not only to yourself but also to the bystanders who are choosing to comply, for the sake of some smartphones?

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