Stealing is wrong for anyone not being a psychopath. I suppose one can condone stealing if ones life or serious bodily injury is on the table without the stolen goods and the stealing would not have that impact on the injured party. Like if you get lost in a Snowstorm and you have to break into a vacation home to get some food and warmth to avoid freezing to death.
Going in and stealing soda from a fast food fountain would usually not qualify.
Cultural Marxism: -The idea that good, hard working, white people should pay for those who are not, and thus in the name of equality create the conditions for their own genetic annihilation
Cultural Marxism: -The idea that good, hard working, white people should pay for those who are not, and thus in the name of equality create the conditions for their own genetic annihilation
A cup for water is free in a restaurant. A cup for soda, you pay more for. So, it is stealing, even if it's only a dollar more.
Read the article that Tumbleweed posted in another thread. It starts by stealing candy bars as kids, then works it's way to full on hold up men (armed robbers). It's not the size of the theft, it's the lack of morals that is important to realize.
If you have to break into a cabin to keep from freezing, than life safety may be worth more than taking a few items at the moment. If that's the case, you come back to the owner and make amends. You owe that owner a debt you should pay.
Cebu needs to go to every restaurant he stole soda from, and make amends.
life is good.
midnight rambler (20th July 2019),Neuro (21st July 2019),Tumbleweed (20th July 2019)
Water at a drink station in fast food restaurants is strictly tap water, no filters or purifiers in use. Anyone who thinks a fast food restaurant (or any restaurant for that matter) is going to go to the expense of buying and maintaining any water filters or purifiers is out of touch with reality.
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