lostpunk5545
Bluelighter
^ Fair enough. So blame the government. And still steal shit. Honestly who's losing out. I'm sure stolen stuff is probably even factored into the budgets of corporate chains.
lostpunk5545 said:Stealing is not right -> Corporations steal off us all the time -> Stealing off corporations is right.
Bent said:Give me ONE instance where a "Corporation" has STOLEN something from YOU. Just one....
lostpunk5545 said:
Oh I love the words "petty thievery" too. I guess when someone like Christopher Skase steals a whole bunch of old peoples money and then runs away to spain, that should be respected, right?
drEaMtiMe*@# said:and um, have you ever heard of 'sweat shops'? i.e. those nikes that you bought cost $2.50 to make and you payed $150 for them... is that not stealing?
DO SWEATSHOPS OFFER SOME ADVANTAGES TO WORKERS?
Sweatshops offer workers some advantages in foreign countries. In Malaysia, women have an opportunity to work at Motorola instead of working in the rice fields. The average pay in Malaysia is $108 per month. However, if you work for Motorola, you are paid $300 per month. Women are changing their culture and learning to speak out and voice their opinions. They are setting goals to own a business, to go to college, or to be independent (Greider, 1997, p38). The economies of third world countries are also improving due to American money being spent there.
Consumers in the United States also benefit from sweatshops because companies are able to keep their prices low.
Consumers in the United States also benefit from sweatshops because companies are able to keep their prices low.
drEaMtiMe*@# said:your not seriously saying that corporations aren't evil are you?
and um, have you ever heard of 'sweat shops'? i.e. those nikes that you bought cost $2.50 to make and you payed $150 for them... is that not stealing?
its not RIGHT to steal and doing it just to stick it to the big corporations wont achieve anything but it is technically justifiable when you look at it in the above terms.
Therefore the corporation responsible for the development (which would not have been approved nowadays when we realise the importance of wetlands - but was approved in the 80's) has stolen from me the aesthetic attraction of a beautiful piece of bushland I used to enjoy walking around in and taking photos.
onetwothreefour said:^^^ yes, because we all know the LAW IS THE BE-ALL AND END-ALL OF MORALITY.
i assume, as a bluelighter, that you are currently a drug-taker or have taken drugs in the past? well gee-whiz, shock-fucking-horror, ya know it's illegal? it shouldn't be.
you know this.
i know this.
everyone with half a brain knows this.
point being: the law isn't always right, and to use that as the *only* justification for your pointless, hole-filled argument shows just how baseless it is.