• snooggums
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    65 hours ago

    But a fruit tree in a public space is like an open field or playground equipment in a public space. They are there for everyone, and people who complain that the ‘wrong people’ are using those public rrsources for personal use are selfish idiots.

    Like if a company came in and took all the fruit, sure, that would be wrong. But someone taking apples to make a pie? That’s what it is there for.

    • NaibofTabr
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      23 hours ago

      What if I hire a dozen people to randomly, individually go and pick all the fruit and bring it to me, and then I make a profit reselling what they collect?

        • @woop_woop
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          23 hours ago

          Lotta them exist. Always have and always will. This is how you begin the “have and have not” groups.

    • @woop_woop
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      5 hours ago

      What if one person comes in and takes it all? Don’t even need companies, just individuals.

      That’s the tragedy of the commons.

        • @woop_woop
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          03 hours ago

          That’s the thing though: someone will. That’s what regulations, ownership (collective or individual), and laws are for. That’s why it’s not a simple thing.

      • snooggums
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        04 hours ago

        What if the tree only produces 3 fruit, is it wrong for three siblings to pick and eat them?

        • @woop_woop
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          Idk, you tell me. I’m suggesting that scarce resources not owned by anyone will get used by those who take it. This is a fact. What then? Is it bad? Is it ok? Pretending it’s not a thing is to deny reality and all of human/life history

          • snooggums
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            22 hours ago

            Do you get this worked up over kids who spend too long on the swings?