A grocery store, a shoplifter, the police
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
Theft - of course it is wrong. Especially when it involves violence.
So, it's self-evident that "theft" is "wrong." Or is it that the "wrongness" of "theft" becomes self-evident when it involves violence? Yet, one cannot help but notice that it appears (based on the limited info given) that the violence was instigated by those seeking to impose their "morality" upon a free-thinker.
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Christian Graus wrote:
This post explains much about your behaviour on these forums.
You poor lightweight. Or, perhaps you suffer essentially the same mindset as a dhimmi toward Islam, except that you cringe toward "secularism."
Ilíon wrote:
Christian Graus wrote: This post explains much about your behaviour on these forums. You poor lightweight. Or, perhaps you suffer essentially the same mindset as a dhimmi toward Islam, except that you cringe toward "secularism."
"Why do you imagine yourself entitled ... and competent .. to judge and condemn his behavior? And, is there some objective standard, and what is it and where is it, on which you base your condemnation?" :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Yusuf Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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73Zeppelin wrote:
A routine trip to the grocery store ended up with me having to restrain a rather aggressive shoplifter until the police arrived
Good for you, John, but from what I know of you, I would've expected no less.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Sometimes the audacity of people just amazes me. The owners were willing to just have their stuff back and ask him to leave. But I guess that was too difficult somehow.
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No, it all resolved rather calmly in the end but for a few minutes I thought he was going to hit the wife. Thankfully, he didn't.
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A worthy response...
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