leahrachelle
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What does this prove, though..?Friends,
Surely a poll could decide what are majority's perception on STEALING!
Love & rgds
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What does this prove, though..?Friends,
Surely a poll could decide what are majority's perception on STEALING!
Love & rgds
An appeal to numbers has never really impressed me..Friends,
Surely a poll could decide what are majority's perception on STEALING!
Love & rgds
Sad that we're all followers..Friend Mestemia,
Yes, surely understand that numbers do not matter; it was just mentioned in jest as most are taught that stealing is immoral and to find as to what percentage of humans are stuck up mentally with such ideas was what the meaning of the message was.
Otherwise it is meaningless.
Love & rgds
I'm not. If war is immoral then wouldn't any act done during war be immoral as well?Don't be silly.
I could probably see some situations where it would be okay even though I can't think of them off of the top of my head.
The only thing I've ever stolen though was a 50 cent rock from a souvenir store But I was younger then so I can't say if I regret it or not
I see.I'm not. If war is immoral then wouldn't any act done during war be immoral as well?
Your answers just stupifies me. If you were caught in the aftermath of Katrina, with children who were starving, there is no official help at hand yet and not for several days, you are right near a grocery store full of food that is going in the dumpster anyway, and your own disaster supplies washed away down the street, would you or would you not go in and get some food for your children? and yourself come to think of it?If you prepare adequately for an event, you won't starve during or directly after the event. And when the weather/event clears, unless we're talking something of apocalyptic proportions, help will arrive OR a family can contact their local EOC to inquire about food distribution. That phone call should be made before the event occurs.
I have a problem with people who justify stealing and rioting (which is par for the course, after disasters) when there are other options available to them. Even after Hurricane Katrina, when America saw first hand how important it is to prepare, our nation continues to be complacent. Less than 20% (I think it's less than 10% but I can't find the stats to confirm) of Americans are prepared for the next event. That's sad.
Your answers just stupifies me. If you were caught in the aftermath of Katrina, with children who were starving, there is no official help at hand yet and not for several days, you are right near a grocery store full of food that is going in the dumpster anyway, and your own disaster supplies washed away down the street, would you or would you not go in and get some food for your children? and yourself come to think of it?
But where did you get the tent....I would...I would actually camp out in the grocery store as long as I could get a away with it..Use a can opener (that I stoled) to eat food out of the cans.And hoard the clean water in bottles.I might even steal some soap and shampoo and use the bottled water to keep my childrens body clean and mine.As well as I would steal some towels to dry off with.
Send me to prison.
Love
Dallas
Greetings
This debate reminds me of a Skyclad song that I particularly like.
More to the point, yeah I think it's ok to steal providing that you have adequate reasons.
I think for once in my life I agree with DallasApple.
GhK.
I'm 16. I guess at 16 i've not had as much life experience as you, but from your posts it seems that we have very different world views.LOL!! How old are you? The older you get the more you might agree with me..But once is enough so dont feel pressured.
Yay!!And I would "share" my stolen goods with you.:yes:
Love
Dallas