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Not at all. That's way too broad a claim and definitely not the case for the trolley problem. The purpose of the trolley problem is to isolate and identify people's moral intuitions.
Well, depending on what you're trying to nail down as "the purpose", that's not true. The purpose of the trolley problem was to serve as an example of the kinds of ridiculous thought experiments conceived of by moral philosophers (via Philippa Foot). But you know, Poe's Law.
I'm sure you've seen this at some point, but for others...
Consider the following case:
Choose the left track, because cancer kills more people than Hitler (assuming the cure would be delayed by at least 10 years, implementing it doesn't cost more than is currently spent on cancer and a few other things).