whoaru99 said:I'm in full agreement that I can't force it on anyone. What disappoints me is that that point should even come up because it seems that fundamental to a functional society. Don't take what isn't yours. It's really beyond my comprehension why this seems to be a point of contention.
You're entitled to that opinion, but your also treating it like a hard consumable asset in most of your comparisons (apples etc).
What if I was in my garage with the door open and I was watched a blacked out game on nfl Subday ticket. You walk by on the sidewalk and glance at my tv and see who's playing and the score. Did you just take what wasn't yours? Shouldn't you have averted your eyes?
Here's another one for you, it's 105 out and your walking down the sidewalk. I have my sprinklers on and the water is hitting the sidewalk. Are you contributing to societal decline if you stand on the sidewalk and enjoy the refreshing mist for a few minutes, because the water wasn't yours?