Is it wrong to steal food to feed your starving family?

Is it wrong to steal food to feed your starving family?


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red w. blue

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That's a good question. You certainly have a right to protect your property from thieves.

For me the concept that comes to mind is proportionality of response. If somebody were stealing my food my response could be based on the circumstances.

If they broke into my house in the dead of night, I'd be more likely to use deadly force than if somebody were grabbing some blueberries from my field or taking an apple from a tree etc.


It's funny though that people have been conditioned to think that it's not theft if the people doing the taking have anointed themselves "leaders" .
We both could be starving and could be life or death for both, I am close to the same, but someone breaking into my house is asking for a quick kill, there could be a few more and wouldn't slow down.
 

Rob Roy

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Instead of shooting them, I'd probably feed them. I have plenty.

It's never a bad thing to voluntarily help the hungry, so good for you.

It is a bad thing to help yourself to other peoples stuff though and nobody has the right to do that and everyone has a right to prevent being stolen from.
 

Rob Roy

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We both could be starving and could be life or death for both, I am close to the same, but someone breaking into my house is asking for a quick kill, there could be a few more and wouldn't slow down.
You absolutely have the right to defend your property and sometimes justice is served on thieves.

A friend of mine told me he used a Quaker response to people he found about to steal his stuff from his shed. He drew his pistol, aimed and said to them, you young fellows might want to move along, I'm about to shoot where you are standing. The next move they made was to sprint the fuck out of there.
 

red w. blue

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You absolutely have the right to defend your property and sometimes justice is served on thieves.

A friend of mine told me he used a Quaker response to people he found about to steal his stuff from his shed. He drew his pistol, aimed and said to them, you young fellows might want to move along, I'm about to shoot where you are standing. The next move they made was to sprint the fuck out of there.
I can only say that I will do as I think best. I am moving to a new place that has mostly woods the house sets 200ft back from the road I have posted the property, when I move in I have a sign that says Danger gun range. I have the land to shoot any way I wish safely, except down the drive to the road. No one has been on my place that wasn't asked to be my place is safe, the chance of me running someone off is not very likely.
 

Rob Roy

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To answer OP's question, YES, it is wrong to steal to feed your starving family.

Provided the context is modern America.

Plenty of places to go with your hand out and get fed.

If were talking about medieval Europe and you're killing a deer in the woods, the kings deer as it were, then go ahead.
I liked your reference to the "kings deer".

That brings to mind how arbitrary things are even today, centuries later and the importance of establishing some way to determine who really owns what.

If a person were hungry in the USA should they be able to shoot one of the "kings deer" without getting permission from one of "the kings" agencies ?
 

ky man

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NO NEED TO STELL FOOD in the usa they give you food stamps free phone free house and pay your rent and electric bill for you.what is next free tv.people need to work for a living I did at 15 years old.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Should have been in class learning spelling and sentence structure.
Gee, here you go and mock one of those underprivileged poor people you all were whining about in the other thread. He had to go to work at 15 and by your own description, received a subpar education. I guess your outrage and compassion only applies to poor, underprivileged libs.

Hypocrite.
 

bearkat42

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Gee, here you go and mock one of those underprivileged poor people you all were whining about in the other thread. He had to go to work at 15 and by your own description, received a subpar education. I guess your outrage and compassion only applies to poor, underprivileged libs.

Hypocrite.
Hypocrite? I seem to recall a popular conservative talking point that deals with pulling oneself up by their proverbial bootstraps. Or have y'all stopped regurgitating that one. It's kinda hard to keep up sometimes.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Hypocrite? I seem to recall a popular conservative talking point that deals with pulling oneself up by their proverbial bootstraps. Lol
Don't get me wrong, I don't subscribe to your bleeding heart views of the poor, but you seem to have a problem with including the poor who don't ascribe to your particular brand of politics.
 

bearkat42

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Don't get me wrong, I don't subscribe to your bleeding heart views of the poor, but you seem to have a problem with including the poor who don't ascribe to your particular brand of politics.
You don't subscribe to my bleeding heart views of the poor, yet your heart seems to be bleeding for someone less fortunate who seems to share your particular political ideology, but I'm the hypocrite?
 
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