I've seen this before and my conclusion is the opposite of what you're supposed to think here.
That guy looks like he's trying to commit suicide. He's not stuck on one half of the track or the other, he's deliberately squarely in the middle where the train will take him out in an instant. He's doing this deliberately. He's in a wheelchair, he probably has other health issues, there's no hope for him and he wants to end the charade.
The female cop shows up - won't let him do what he wants to do - and does in such a way that he neither gets a quick clean release of death, but also cuts his legs off.
I don't think there's a more fitting analogy for the bad side of women.
"I'm in a wheelchair, I'm in pain all the time, there's no hope for me.
"I want to go right now, not after suffering through constant pain for years.
"Finally, and end.
Woman: You're not ALLOWED to die, I'm stopping you - and getting your legs cut off in the process leaving you worse off than you were before.
Woman: I'm a hero!
I'm not so sure it's clear he was trying to kill himself. He didn't protest the cop trying to save him, but he also barely reacted to having his legs ripped off.
He just seemed confused and barely aware, it's possible he's just deep in the later stages of dementia and had no idea what he was doing.
There are plenty of cleaner ways don't don't fuck up someone else's life. You have no right to impose that on the driver. Jumping in front of trains or traffic is evil, you have no right to do it. Pulling him from the tracks is absolutely the right thing to do. As incredibly selfish and evil as suicide already is, dragging others into it is even worse.
She saved the driver from having been involved in a suicide. Good on her.
I've seen this before and my conclusion is the opposite of what you're supposed to think here.
That guy looks like he's trying to commit suicide. He's not stuck on one half of the track or the other, he's deliberately squarely in the middle where the train will take him out in an instant. He's doing this deliberately. He's in a wheelchair, he probably has other health issues, there's no hope for him and he wants to end the charade.
The female cop shows up - won't let him do what he wants to do - and does in such a way that he neither gets a quick clean release of death, but also cuts his legs off.
I don't think there's a more fitting analogy for the bad side of women.
"I'm in a wheelchair, I'm in pain all the time, there's no hope for me.
"I want to go right now, not after suffering through constant pain for years.
"Finally, and end.
Woman: You're not ALLOWED to die, I'm stopping you - and getting your legs cut off in the process leaving you worse off than you were before. Woman: I'm a hero!
I'm not so sure it's clear he was trying to kill himself. He didn't protest the cop trying to save him, but he also barely reacted to having his legs ripped off.
He just seemed confused and barely aware, it's possible he's just deep in the later stages of dementia and had no idea what he was doing.
I don't mind stopping this.
There are plenty of cleaner ways don't don't fuck up someone else's life. You have no right to impose that on the driver. Jumping in front of trains or traffic is evil, you have no right to do it. Pulling him from the tracks is absolutely the right thing to do. As incredibly selfish and evil as suicide already is, dragging others into it is even worse.
She saved the driver from having been involved in a suicide. Good on her.
I'd rather kill someone who jumps in front of my car deliberately, than maim them but leave them alive, personally.