| Interesting, that you would attribute "righteous Robin Hood ethics" to my post. Not so. Read what I wrote. They were stronger than him in the sense that they had more resources than he did. That they failed to utilize those in an efficient manner is another matter altogether. Nor did I say that stealing from a bank is just, or that it did not impact anyone. Framing the brinks guy? Was the man charged or convicted? No. Therefore, no frame. Withdrawing from thousands of cards, thereby circumventing the security of financial institutions (who have billions available to them) qualifies as taking on stronger forces. Stealing that jewel is another instance of that. Nor did I say that he inflicted no harm on anyone. Please, quote me on what I wrote, not what you fantasized and imagined I wrote. How ridiculous, one states something, and here comes someone with deficient reading skills and whips up a slew of crap that has no bearing on what I stated. Once again, go ahead, quote me on what I wrote. If I wanted to express the things you claim I did, I could have and can do so quite explicitly and clearly. |
No. He stole money from people. Thousands of them. Actual people's actual cards. If someone did this with your card, I doubt you would say they stole from your bank.