Come on, people shoot or stab others over dumb things on a bus/subway. Do you actually think they are going to follow rules? They would probably take the seat away from some poor old lay if anything. Let the girls do their latest routines on the poles and give their seats to others.
No one deserves a thing in this world. But my generosity would be extended to the elder.
A. The mother with a baby can balance herself while holding the child. C. The crutch guy gets eaten by the zombie cause I don’t like his smug face D. Stomp the zombie
Whoever is closest/got there first. Surely there are more seats that can be given up than just mine, the bus is not full of old, pregnant and disabled people. Also, it really doesn't matter to me if I sit in a priority seat, I would give it up regardless.
D is clearly a zombie. Screw thinking about who gets my seat. I'm getting off out of there as fast as I can. You all can think of your moral dilemma and become zombie food if you want. I'll be rushing to the least populated area and laughing about everyone caught in a moral dilemma the entire time.
You deserve your seat, you paid for it and you sat down first. Otherwise, if you sit in a seat that the bus company designates as priority for special customers, then fair enough, you give up the seat or get off the bus.
With the moral obligation out of the way, sure I would probably give up my seat anyway even if it weren't a priority seat, out of propriety.
Really though, moral nothing. You aren't entitled to charity.
Oh, and I've left a soggy nappy on the windscreen of a Porche that was parked in the parent and child space because I had to change it at the far end of the packed packing lot. I'm only sorry it wasn't worse.
I’d give it to all of them for obvious reasons. I don’t like being selfish either. This question reminds me of the movie The Specialist. When Sylvester Stallone gets on the bus and gives his seat to the pregnant lady and some punk comes in to take it.
Nobody DESERVES a seat. If i give up a seat (which i probably would) its a gift of my generosity and kindness, its not owed.
So if some person asked me all rude or something or even just not in a polite way id tell them to fuck off. In fact id be more likely to give it to someone who i saw struggling but who did not ask.
It's my seat if you want it you need to act the way that makes me give it to you. Demanding it is not the right way. Start by asking if you can have it in a nice way and you have a good chance to get it.
I would and have (when I used to take public transit which I don’t do anymore) give my seat to an expectant mother as well as the elderly. I would hope I would be treated the same way.
C. A should have put the newborn in a cart like a normal mother, B can stand bc she has three legs, whereas the guy with the broken leg can't stand on one leg and one crutch. The Trump supporter in the back (D) will eat everyone's brains on the bus, whether I give him my seat or not, so he's definitely a "no".
This is why we need to get rid of the public sector so asshats using being pregnant as an excuse to steal someone's seat with the help of gynocentric bus drivers won't be able to get away with doing this anymore. Hopefully WW3 happens so a Democrat never becomes president ever again.
Was a woman in the news recently who used a fake baby bump to get 7 weeks paid leave from her $100k/year government job. She got caught because co-workers noticed the baby bump coming away from her body and pictures of the baby she said she had were wrong (2 different baby faces or something). Bet you a lot of other women have done the same.
I don’t think it’s morally wrong to not give up your seat. It’s because of the idea that you aren’t obligated to go out of your way to give people stuff.
It could be argued that you agreed to the terms of riding the bus and part of that agreement is abiding by the rule given by priority seating. You’re siting in a seat that is priority seating, you agreed to the terms.
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I'd give it to the guy who literally can't stand and keep balance on a bus. His hands are occupied and he's essentially on one leg, a slight bump can lead to head injury.
Women with the kid, sorry, but kids are annoying anyway, and no one likes to be around you, just saying.
In the modern world? Nobody. I pretty much despise humanity at this point so I don't care about you old man that are of a generation that did nothing to stop this, neither you old lady, and neither you entitled (likely single mom) Karen. Kindly take you and and the demon spawn inside you to the back of the bus.
When I see someone that needs a seat, I give them mine... I do not expect others to give thiers up... the "Young guy" that stays seated, might have diabetes, how the hell can I judge him? how can you? Just do what you feel is right and STOP judging strangers... weak...
Who deserves it? Me. They know their condition, if it's vital for them to sit, they could've arranged alternative transportation. If I am kind enough to let them sit, they should be glad, but they sure as hell don't have a claim to it.
I once had about 20 elderly people walk into the metro together, they were going out together. Cute and all, but that basically means "All of you fuck off, we wanna be here". Hell no. Hire a bus.
Nobody deserves it but me. I got here and thus it's mine for now. I don't care if you're pregnant, old or crippled. If I don't want to give you my seat, tough luck. But if I manage to feel for you personally, then I will.
Chivalry is effectively dead in modern society. Women said they're equal to men so now a man has to assume that random women want to be treated as equal. Women kept telling men that they don't need a man for anything so we're calling their bluff.
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Come on, people shoot or stab others over dumb things on a bus/subway. Do you actually think they are going to follow rules? They would probably take the seat away from some poor old lay if anything. Let the girls do their latest routines on the poles and give their seats to others.
No one deserves a thing in this world. But my generosity would be extended to the elder.
A. The mother with a baby can balance herself while holding the child.
C. The crutch guy gets eaten by the zombie cause I don’t like his smug face
D. Stomp the zombie
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Whoever is closest/got there first. Surely there are more seats that can be given up than just mine, the bus is not full of old, pregnant and disabled people. Also, it really doesn't matter to me if I sit in a priority seat, I would give it up regardless.
D is clearly a zombie. Screw thinking about who gets my seat. I'm getting off out of there as fast as I can. You all can think of your moral dilemma and become zombie food if you want. I'll be rushing to the least populated area and laughing about everyone caught in a moral dilemma the entire time.
You deserve your seat, you paid for it and you sat down first.
Otherwise, if you sit in a seat that the bus company designates as priority for special customers, then fair enough, you give up the seat or get off the bus.
With the moral obligation out of the way, sure I would probably give up my seat anyway even if it weren't a priority seat, out of propriety.
Really though, moral nothing. You aren't entitled to charity.
That person's never been on a normal city bus, have they? Do they think it's like an aeroplane? "Seats" aren't sold, the chance to travel is.
I get up for practically anyone, although I have the feeling people are going to be getting up for me these days... :(
Oh, and I've left a soggy nappy on the windscreen of a Porche that was parked in the parent and child space because I had to change it at the far end of the packed packing lot. I'm only sorry it wasn't worse.
I’d give it to all of them for obvious reasons. I don’t like being selfish either. This question reminds me of the movie The Specialist. When Sylvester Stallone gets on the bus and gives his seat to the pregnant lady and some punk comes in to take it.
Nobody DESERVES a seat. If i give up a seat (which i probably would) its a gift of my generosity and kindness, its not owed.
So if some person asked me all rude or something or even just not in a polite way id tell them to fuck off. In fact id be more likely to give it to someone who i saw struggling but who did not ask.
I’d honestly give it to an older person…. it would make me feel guilty to just watch them struggle and swing back and forth while holding the rail😵💫
It's my seat if you want it you need to act the way that makes me give it to you. Demanding it is not the right way. Start by asking if you can have it in a nice way and you have a good chance to get it.
I would and have (when I used to take public transit which I don’t do anymore) give my seat to an expectant mother as well as the elderly. I would hope I would be treated the same way.
I couldn’t imagine being selfish not to.
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A should have put the newborn in a cart like a normal mother, B can stand bc she has three legs, whereas the guy with the broken leg can't stand on one leg and one crutch. The Trump supporter in the back (D) will eat everyone's brains on the bus, whether I give him my seat or not, so he's definitely a "no".
This is why we need to get rid of the public sector so asshats using being pregnant as an excuse to steal someone's seat with the help of gynocentric bus drivers won't be able to get away with doing this anymore. Hopefully WW3 happens so a Democrat never becomes president ever again.
But Democrats are far more likely to make sure no one becomes pregnant in the future... 🤔 Weigh your options 🤷♀️
@JustAnythingAlready That's why I need to become dear leader of the GOP so I can make the anti abortion people disappear.
Was a woman in the news recently who used a fake baby bump to get 7 weeks paid leave from her $100k/year government job. She got caught because co-workers noticed the baby bump coming away from her body and pictures of the baby she said she had were wrong (2 different baby faces or something). Bet you a lot of other women have done the same.
I don’t think it’s morally wrong to not give up your seat. It’s because of the idea that you aren’t obligated to go out of your way to give people stuff.
It could be argued that you agreed to the terms of riding the bus and part of that agreement is abiding by the rule given by priority seating. You’re siting in a seat that is priority seating, you agreed to the terms.
I'd give it to the guy who literally can't stand and keep balance on a bus. His hands are occupied and he's essentially on one leg, a slight bump can lead to head injury.
Women with the kid, sorry, but kids are annoying anyway, and no one likes to be around you, just saying.
In the modern world? Nobody. I pretty much despise humanity at this point so I don't care about you old man that are of a generation that did nothing to stop this, neither you old lady, and neither you entitled (likely single mom) Karen. Kindly take you and and the demon spawn inside you to the back of the bus.
When I see someone that needs a seat, I give them mine... I do not expect others to give thiers up... the "Young guy" that stays seated, might have diabetes, how the hell can I judge him? how can you? Just do what you feel is right and STOP judging strangers... weak...
Who deserves it? Me.
They know their condition, if it's vital for them to sit, they could've arranged alternative transportation.
If I am kind enough to let them sit, they should be glad, but they sure as hell don't have a claim to it.
I once had about 20 elderly people walk into the metro together, they were going out together. Cute and all, but that basically means "All of you fuck off, we wanna be here". Hell no. Hire a bus.
Nobody deserves it but me. I got here and thus it's mine for now. I don't care if you're pregnant, old or crippled. If I don't want to give you my seat, tough luck. But if I manage to feel for you personally, then I will.
Chivalry is effectively dead in modern society. Women said they're equal to men so now a man has to assume that random women want to be treated as equal. Women kept telling men that they don't need a man for anything so we're calling their bluff.