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It's also murder to assassinate a dictator. I would say neither is evil.Originally posted by rmsharpe
The first option. It's still theft, even if you have excuses and justifications to say so.
It's also murder to assassinate a dictator. I would say neither is evil.Originally posted by rmsharpe
The first option. It's still theft, even if you have excuses and justifications to say so.
Originally posted by rmsharpe
Cute, but ridiculous. Assassinations and theft are two entirely different areas.
Originally posted by rmsharpe
Cute, but ridiculous. Assassinations and theft are two entirely different areas.
Originally posted by rmsharpe
There are always exceptions to rules.
Originally posted by rmsharpe
There are always exceptions to rules.
Originally posted by SanPellegrino
btw, you just can't compare this to modern-day situation, no noble was wealthy because he worked so hard... FORCE was the power of these days not money
Originally posted by cgannon64
Couldn't you say that money has replaced force? Rich people who are corrupt nowadays don't use force at all, but that doesn't make them any more justified.