this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2023
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When you steal, somebody gets hurt. If you encourage many people to steal, employers go bankrupt or have to downsize, letting employees go. But XM4 is a human right?
How is stealing a product any different than wage theft from large corporations, families like the sackler being literal drug dealers and paying a fine, etc.
In my og comment I clearly stated that when people feel like society isn’t working for them then what use is following the rules.
FYI: It’s easier to get some XM4s to sell for bills and food than to steal a whole food shop.
It's not different, both are unethical and illegal.
So if you feel you're entitled to a luxurious lifestyle without having to work for it, you can steal and rob?
So, did you sell those for bills and food or did you use them?
For whatever it’s worth, I support your industrious approach
Thanks.
The way I see life is we are here by chance for a limited time. Imma do what I have to do survive, but not just survive but enjoy it too.
I have this view for all laws really. I don’t not kill people because it’s illegal, more I don’t want to kill people and if I did then still the cons far outweighs the pros. It’s just a matter of choosing where you draw the line.
The folks at amazon and sony can cry their little hearts out.
Not all eshops are run by huge corporations.
I know. I've bought from those types of shops before and even China's version of ebay: TaoBao