sparklingway
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Hi,
Well, let me put another twist to this scenario---this time instead for the lives of our frontier force---we have another issue---we have an outbreak of EBOLA VIRUS---incidently we have our chief microbiologist our very own QSAARK who has been appointed to carry out the lab tests---.
Incidently we have a lack of proper equipment to do the lab work and the united states is kind enough to send us some protection suits on the next flight coming in so that our scientist QSAARK can wear into the lab---the customs clearing officer states that there is no no obection certificate and he would not clear it.
The order comes from the president to send QSAARK into the lab at all cost regardless of the circumstances. Our dear member Mastankhan is worried that his brother from the other mother will not survive this encounter with the ebola---so he takes it upon himself and raid the customs warehouse---releases the protective suits---brings them to QSAARK who wears them to the lab---does the experiments---finds out what strain it is and finds the cure. QSAARK is safe---but here is the problem--the customs and police are after mastankhan for grand theft---. They say that it is the law of the land---mastankhan's hands need to be cut off for stealing---and as he stole from the federal govt---all his property must be confiscated and his family put out on the street.
Now Mastankhan did it for the love of his brother to save his life---should mastankhan pay for this crime of saving the life of his BFTOM and the lives of many other. Or there is something as common sense that needs to prevail for a better and proactive approach of the problem.
You have just stated a classical moral dilemma, the answer to which varies according to race, gender and age. Morality is not universal and there isn't one answer to this question. People will justify on different terms and different merits.
Are we going to address the Trolley Problems instead of defence problems now?