• karlhungus
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    10 months ago

    We might live better if this were true (maybe not), but it is not at all their job. Neither is it our job to serve them.

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        10 months ago
        1. You are free to not spend money there
        2. If you took this logic and turned it around, i could see an argument saying the moment you stop helping society why should we let you exist

        I agree that in the best interests of having a pleasant place to live, or elected officials should force them to sell at not so great a profit. I feel like “they shouldn’t be allowed to exist” is a poor way to put it.

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              10 months ago

              Go and kill someone and get caught, tell me how that goes for ya 🙂

              Also, you’re in a Canadian community here.

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                10 months ago

                besides the example i gave actually harming people, and them not being in prison, to go from “people who don’t help society” to murder is kind of a stretch isn’t it?

                you realize it’s possible to neither help nor harm society.

                i am canadian, are we limited to examples only of canadian’s who harm societies, C suite of loblaws isn’t in jail are they?