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US Politics 15w
why are ethics questions always like, “is it ethical to steal bread for your starving family” and not “is it ethical to hoard bread while families are starving”
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Anonymous 15w

because our society is based on the principle that the former is a criminal and the later is virtuous (it’s the opposite)

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