I claim to believe 2! I think that we do have lots of moral obligations, and basically nobody is satisfying all of them. It probably isn’t helpful to berate people for not meeting all of their moral obligations (since it’s really really hard to do so, and berating people isn’t likely to help), and that there is room to do better and worse even when we don’t meet our moral obligations, but neither of these facts mean that we don’t have a moral obligation to maximise expected moral-utility.
I claim to believe 2! I think that we do have lots of moral obligations, and basically nobody is satisfying all of them. It probably isn’t helpful to berate people for not meeting all of their moral obligations (since it’s really really hard to do so, and berating people isn’t likely to help), and that there is room to do better and worse even when we don’t meet our moral obligations, but neither of these facts mean that we don’t have a moral obligation to maximise expected moral-utility.