Hey Everyone,
This is an idea I've been working on for months, and so with thanks to @Lanolin for the nod to post it, let's go ahead and give it to try.
When the tragedy of the Titanic struck, it was in a time and era when "women and children" were supposed to be the first ones saved. However, historical accounts clearly tell us that this is not exactly what happened, as lower-class passengers were sacrificed to save spaces on the life boats for upper class members, and women and children were not always given first priority when boarding them.
Several years ago, I wrote a thread asking if the Titanic sunk in modern times, what would the social order be in which people were saved?
I think there is no other time as fitting for that inquiry as right now, especially when I read a few months back about an American politician who stated in the heat of the 2020 Pandemic, the elderly should be willing to sacrifice themselves for the future generations.
Who do you think should be first on the list to be saved? (And aren't we glad that God doesn't think the way we do.)
Let's just say, for the sake of talking, that another virus, or a wave of the current virus breaks out that is unavoidable and incurable (so it would kind of be like standing on the Titanic right as it's sinking.) Let's just say that if you don't have some kind of natural immunity to this virus, it is inevitable that you are going to become infected and die, UNLESS you are able to receive a dose of a life-saving vaccine that has a very limited availability (just as with the lifeboats on the Titanic, only a certain number could be saved.)
* Who, and which categories of people, should have the right to receive the vaccine (and therefore, a chance at living) first, and why?
* Who should be left behind, and sacrificed for the "greater good" of those who are seen as more worthy?
* Should sacrifices of those "less worthy" be voluntary -- or forced?
I'm hoping there will be a discussion about this in the threads but I created a poll as a way for people to answer honestly, but also anonymously However, I always hope that a poll will not be seen as a substitution for posting and discussion in the threads.
I've posted here in Singles because although everyone is welcome to post, I would guess that most married people would say that those who have a spouse are "more important" than those who are single (and after that, it would be divided into those who have kids and those who don't, etc.)
I am curious as to what Singles themselves think, as I have often thought that since I have no spouse or children, God could just take me at any time. And then I realize that I know part of the reason God has kept me here is for other family members, even though I don't have kids.
I know the answers will most likely be a mix of both single and married members here, but I did the best I could. As I said, the answers are anonymous and multiple choice, so you are being asked to choose the Top 3 Groups of People whom you think are most deserving/should get a life-saving treatment first.
In the old CC format, it allowed 40 different options as answers, and in a case like this, I would have used all 40 options. However, in our newly updated system, it allows for far fewer answers, so I utilized every single option that was available. I know some people may ask, "Why didn't you include this, or why did you include that?" but this was the best I could do within the confines of the system and the original idea I had sketched out.
If anyone wants to see a poll with their own different/other options but isn't sure how, I'd be happy to walk you through the process so that you can create one.
This kind of subject, morbid as it is, fascinates me, because it makes me think about the fact that emergency situations bring out the truest prides and prejudices hidden within all of us.
I'll be looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
This is an idea I've been working on for months, and so with thanks to @Lanolin for the nod to post it, let's go ahead and give it to try.
When the tragedy of the Titanic struck, it was in a time and era when "women and children" were supposed to be the first ones saved. However, historical accounts clearly tell us that this is not exactly what happened, as lower-class passengers were sacrificed to save spaces on the life boats for upper class members, and women and children were not always given first priority when boarding them.
Several years ago, I wrote a thread asking if the Titanic sunk in modern times, what would the social order be in which people were saved?
I think there is no other time as fitting for that inquiry as right now, especially when I read a few months back about an American politician who stated in the heat of the 2020 Pandemic, the elderly should be willing to sacrifice themselves for the future generations.
Who do you think should be first on the list to be saved? (And aren't we glad that God doesn't think the way we do.)
Let's just say, for the sake of talking, that another virus, or a wave of the current virus breaks out that is unavoidable and incurable (so it would kind of be like standing on the Titanic right as it's sinking.) Let's just say that if you don't have some kind of natural immunity to this virus, it is inevitable that you are going to become infected and die, UNLESS you are able to receive a dose of a life-saving vaccine that has a very limited availability (just as with the lifeboats on the Titanic, only a certain number could be saved.)
* Who, and which categories of people, should have the right to receive the vaccine (and therefore, a chance at living) first, and why?
* Who should be left behind, and sacrificed for the "greater good" of those who are seen as more worthy?
* Should sacrifices of those "less worthy" be voluntary -- or forced?
I'm hoping there will be a discussion about this in the threads but I created a poll as a way for people to answer honestly, but also anonymously However, I always hope that a poll will not be seen as a substitution for posting and discussion in the threads.
I've posted here in Singles because although everyone is welcome to post, I would guess that most married people would say that those who have a spouse are "more important" than those who are single (and after that, it would be divided into those who have kids and those who don't, etc.)
I am curious as to what Singles themselves think, as I have often thought that since I have no spouse or children, God could just take me at any time. And then I realize that I know part of the reason God has kept me here is for other family members, even though I don't have kids.
I know the answers will most likely be a mix of both single and married members here, but I did the best I could. As I said, the answers are anonymous and multiple choice, so you are being asked to choose the Top 3 Groups of People whom you think are most deserving/should get a life-saving treatment first.
In the old CC format, it allowed 40 different options as answers, and in a case like this, I would have used all 40 options. However, in our newly updated system, it allows for far fewer answers, so I utilized every single option that was available. I know some people may ask, "Why didn't you include this, or why did you include that?" but this was the best I could do within the confines of the system and the original idea I had sketched out.
If anyone wants to see a poll with their own different/other options but isn't sure how, I'd be happy to walk you through the process so that you can create one.
This kind of subject, morbid as it is, fascinates me, because it makes me think about the fact that emergency situations bring out the truest prides and prejudices hidden within all of us.
I'll be looking forward to hearing your thoughts.