Innocent people being jailed because you told them they could bank thousands of dollars is pretty immoral IMO. Especially when you yourself are sitting on your ass and not doing any dismantling yourself. Put your money where your mouth is.
Would drunkenly vandalizing private property of that belongs to people you disagree with for the sake of destruction rather than financial gain be immoral?
I’m not a criminal, but if I’m struggling financially and have nothing to eat, I might take down a few cameras. But then I would NOT score ANY money to feed myself, with a high chance of ending up in jail and in a much worse situation than I already was. But as long as you’re happy sitting on your comfy sofa telling others to commit crimes for no reward, it’s all good. /s
Indeed it does. One can think of themselves as “not a criminal” if they define “criminal” as one convicted of a crime. Others break laws but without a record consider themselves to not be “criminal”. And some really do their damndest to obey the laws. I’m just curious as to what your experience with criminality, particularly theft and destruction of property while under the influence is. If you’ve genuinely never engaged in criminality than I’d say you’re speculating on what drives/motivates criminal behavior from an outside perspective. If you’re someone who recognizes that one can be a criminal without a conviction and you yourself engage in such behavior but have never been caught, you bring a personal perspective.
Innocent people being jailed because you told them they could bank thousands of dollars is pretty immoral IMO. Especially when you yourself are sitting on your ass and not doing any dismantling yourself. Put your money where your mouth is.
Would drunkenly vandalizing private property of that belongs to people you disagree with for the sake of destruction rather than financial gain be immoral?
I’m not a criminal, but if I’m struggling financially and have nothing to eat, I might take down a few cameras. But then I would NOT score ANY money to feed myself, with a high chance of ending up in jail and in a much worse situation than I already was. But as long as you’re happy sitting on your comfy sofa telling others to commit crimes for no reward, it’s all good. /s
Not a criminal as in “never caught/convicted” or “don’t actually break any laws”?
Ah yes, that’s what makes ALL the difference.
Indeed it does. One can think of themselves as “not a criminal” if they define “criminal” as one convicted of a crime. Others break laws but without a record consider themselves to not be “criminal”. And some really do their damndest to obey the laws. I’m just curious as to what your experience with criminality, particularly theft and destruction of property while under the influence is. If you’ve genuinely never engaged in criminality than I’d say you’re speculating on what drives/motivates criminal behavior from an outside perspective. If you’re someone who recognizes that one can be a criminal without a conviction and you yourself engage in such behavior but have never been caught, you bring a personal perspective.