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rwoehmke
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The point is that a starving person taking food is NOT STEALING. He has a right in justice to take food.There are no “starving” in this country. Not like in other countries. When someone tells me they are starving and I see them driving the new Jeep Cherokee, for instance, they have chosen to be hungry. The vast majority of the “poor” in this country would be the “rich” anywhere else. Even the poor here, for the most part, have homes and air conditioning, cars, telephones,etc. There are some homeless who are so truly because of mental of phisical problems, and they need to be helped; but I see so many claiming poverty who drive better cars, live in finer houses, and wear better clothes than I do! Yet they say the government owes them something.
I could be wrong; but, last I checked, “Thou shalt not steal” had a period at the end of “steal”. Stealing is stealing. A rose is a rose by any other name.** It is never not a sin**. “Social Justice” is the same reasoning that many are using as a excuse to defraud the welfare system and to break the immigration laws, etc. Hey, as long as we are hypothinising: if you are really hungry and you ask and they say no, then is it okay to rob them and take the food? No, sinning and calling it social justice is the height of hypocrisy and a mockery of true justice.
, but without the smile. It makes me sad that