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by toolz
1477 days ago
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similar in action, but vastly different in the ethics and consequence - in the same way that stealing a loaf of bread from a wealthy person to save a starving child is considered by most to be ethical, ignoring overbearing laws to provide for your family I consider ethical. You're free to disagree, but that's vastly different than the rich evading paying back into a society that enabled them to being wealthy. Magnitude always matters. |
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Given that you're talking about people earning a middle-class-US money, likely putting them in at least the top percentile or two, I think it's actually exactly the same thing. Even millionaires will tell you they're not rich and point to people who are richer than them to justify why they feel that way, but you shouldn't believe them.