Theft, from the day we were born we were told that theft is bad, but no one told what kind of theft is wrong.
From my life learning, one thing is certain: the world revolves around trust, theft, and corruption.
Now look at the people who made money. In order for someone to be rich, there has to be someone poor.
That's simply the theft of “class.” Everyone is born equally, but the class of theft is determined by whose vagina you were born from.
Now that poor person can either beg for money or steal, which seems ethical/right in my eyes but wrong in the eyes of the people whose profit or hard-earned money is being stolen. But now that guy, in order to steal, kills someone and suddenly he becomes a wanted criminal who just wanted the basic food and water to survive. Is not that what animals do when in need? How is that wrong?
Now you can say, what if he kills me? But at the same time I also have the tools to kill him as well.
Everyone has different stories, mostly sad, and they justify their small or big type of theft.
Whether it's a company stealing data from piracy sites or piracy sites stealing from them.
Whether it's a politician stealing votes by forcing people to vote for him or else no water from wells, or people stealing deserving people's reservations and seats in schools and colleges.
Everyone has a fucking reason to steal, and all the time if you hear their side of the story they will feel like the victim, but if you hear the other party's story then they feel like the victim.
Then how come a judge can give punishment to who stole what, because everyone in some way or form is just stealing from each other?
The whole system is fucking flawed.
The only way stealing can be justified is the primitive way.
Both parties fight, and whoever wins keeps the stuff.
That's how it always should have been.
There is no right and wrong, no morals or rules, just pure strength. Otherwise everyone has a sad story to share and I am not down for it.
Whoever wins keeps the stuff, and whoever loses, well, steals from a lower-class opponent.
And it also applies to me as well. Well, it's not like the strong do not steal from the weak all the time.
Whether it's their time, money, possessions, or wife/gf.
The weaker opponent should also have an equal chance to fight.
If the strong can influence courts, judges, police, etc... then the weak should have the power to think and kill.
Or maybe a better version would be a Beyblade tournament lol.
I wonder in what ways I have stolen stuff. I see none.
Does a random pencil on the floor count as stealing?
Maybe.
Ohhh, I forgot. I steal all the time by sailing the sea.
Honestly, I sail the sea not because I don't have money or because I hate all of those platforms for the retarded stuff they do, but mainly because it's the only thing that gives me that thrill, dopamine.
The dopamine of, “Yeah, you can't catch me. I sabotaged you again.”