"Baxter raised a few feeble arguments but ultimately gave up. He didn't have much interest in battling Fastow either. He hated the guy, but the tiny wind deal just wasn't worth the fight. He stepped aside. Fastow's rages had worked. Now nothing could keep him from doing the deal the way he wanted" (Conspiracy of Fools)
A while back, a friend asked me a hypothetical question: "If there was a train headed straight towards a group of 50 people, about to kill them all, and you had the ability to pull a lever that could change the train's course, would you pull the lever? If you pull the lever, the train will instead kill one person standing to the side. Would you kill one person or 50?" When I heard the question, I answered that I would pull the lever, because I thought it would be better to save many instead of just the one person. The friend that asked me the question replied that she would not pull the lever, because if she did, then she effectively caused that one person's death, and would bear the weight of knowing she chose to kill someone. But if she didn't pull the lever, then, because she wasn't the one who set the train on course towards those 50 people, it wouldn't really be her fault the other 50 people died.
So, tell me! Are you a lover or a fighter? What would you do if you witnessed something wrong? Would you pull the lever? And lastly, if you didn't pull that lever, would it be your fault those people died?