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There is no amount of “being in touch” that could justify literally criminal behavior. The consequences of propagating lawlessness are far greater than starving to death. Unless, of course, you have a self-centered point of view and/or no principles.

If you have a problem with the way the world works, there is always a non-violent course of action to take to change it. There is no other option. If you think there is another option all you have to do is say so, I’m sure the keepers of law and order and the voting masses on whose behalf they act are equally willing to deal with whatever you choose.




I think it's criminal that society allows people to fall into circumstances where they become homeless and/or hungry, to the point where they're desperate enough to need to steal to eat.

"Criminal behavior" is a construct of human society. Morality is, too, for that matter. I have no problem with someone stealing food to survive. Hopefully they are able to do so without harming anyone else. If someone does get harmed, I won't hold the thief blameless, but I also can't find it in my heart to condemn them, either.

> The consequences of propagating lawlessness are far greater than starving to death.

That's a false dichotomy.

> Unless, of course, you have a self-centered point of view and/or no principles.

That's absolutist, no-true-scotsman, ad-hominem nonsense.

> If you have a problem with the way the world works, there is always a non-violent course of action to take to change it.

Earth's long history would seem to disagree with you, as much as I genuinely do wish you were right about that.




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