As a matter of fact, I don't, unless it comes to selling a child into sexual slavery. Sexual slavery = murder. Therefore, the question should be, would you be okay with murdering your daughter to save your family? There is no gray there, as far as I'm concerned.
That's a faulty argument. Not one person with a child would ever say that it's better to subject your pre-teen daughter to daily beatings and rapings in order to feed your wife. Not one.
Unless you have knowledge of how every other parent in the world thinks, I'm not sure you can speak to this. If you would like to equalize it for those without children, you can replace child with mother/father/sister/brother.
No, it just tells me there are a lot of ignorant people on this forum and I'd bet that every one of the posters who said they would sell their daughter don't have children. As for the Indonesian responders, I have yet to see proof of that. Was there a source offered for that study that I missed?
No, we have to go on what the interviewer said.
During residency interviews, I'll remember not to denounce abusing my patients should I get that as a question. Wouldn't want to be judgmental or anything.
Sarcasm and twisting of decent advice duly noted.
To all the prospective applicants out there, I still suggest you stay away from value judgments during interviews. Best not to rock the boat if at all possible. Hopefully you don't get anything like this scenario; I posed it to two of my fellow graduating med students and they were a little horrified the question even came up.