Another attempt at analogy that isn't ... analogous. If you remove money from an entity that no longer has that as its bottom line, it is making a material change in its constitution and future operations. Again, we've dealt with that point.Likewise, it's clearly moral to embezzle from governments and large corporations. It just stands to reason. Right? It's really no different than any other data.
We don't need to derail the thread but a good example of rule following foolishness, and this is my opinion, is acting like lying on expenses for your taxes submitted is some sort of immoral or unconscionable activity. I find that to be the funniest of all the ultimate suckers test. The group that literally spies on your and creates files, against our Constitution, reaping taxes for a system which is 38 trillion in debt, has a federal reserve printing money out of nothing, and people get worried about others quibbling over tax rates that are already confiscatory? It's funny in its essence, since it sorta proves we're all just weak (non revolutionary) slaves.
Exactly.The term "piracy" itself was pushed by corpos to equiparate making something for yourself to violent pillage.
It's hard to deny any of this, so much of the modern US is clown world and against our own culture, founding, and certainly against Christianity. I see people giving that same advice of "taking it on the chin" and "obey your leaders" but I've pointed out why that's comical at best. We had holidays for our founders who wouldn't put up with any of that and here we are with parasites running the country, printing money and debasing our people, and we're supposed to be OK with it? lol(((They))) play with evil, malicious intent and we play by "rules" and with kid gloves.
It was OK for the "greats" like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ben Franklin and the boys to tell King George to fuck off but we better not cause any problems or hurt anybody. LOL, I think we all know that the generations are just soft, used to comfort, pacifist and generally pussies if we're really being real.