SPATA, Greece (AP) — In an olive grove on the outskirts of Athens, grower Konstantinos Markou pushes aside the shoots of new growth to reveal the stump of a tree — a roughly 150-year-old specimen, he said, that was among 15 cut down on his neighbor’s land by thieves eager to turn it into money.

  • @[email protected]
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    Are the thieves to blame or the system in which they live in that’s full of social inequality? 🤔 Maybe it’s not the person with the chainsaw that’s killing their history.

    • @SalamendaciousOP
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      I think the people cutting down 150 year old tress are pretty clearly the ones to blame for cutting down 150 year old trees.

        • @SalamendaciousOP
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          81 year ago

          That’s a tough one … I think I’ll go with they’re all culpable.

            • @SalamendaciousOP
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              11 year ago

              What’s the remedy when anyone steals anything?

              • @UnderpantsWeevil
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                Depends who is doing the stealing and who is doing the fencing on their behalf.

                  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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                    The quality of your legal team and the number of friends you’ve got at the local PD / regulatory agencies.

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        -171 year ago

        They wouldn’t be cutting them if Greece didn’t have a poverty rate of 20% and wasn’t one of the poorest country in the European Union. We can blame them all we want, if we were faced with the choice between not stealing or eating we wouldn’t be any better than them.

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          You’re missing the point that they are cutting down the tree, giving them only one harvest from it, instead of just taking the olives and letting the tree live. The thieves are not only stealing the current harvest, but ensuring that there will be no more harvests. If you’re gonna steal to survive, you don’t burn everything to the ground in the process. It literally hurts themselves.

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            -191 year ago

            Much quicker to cut them down and load them to harvest later than to harvest in the field and risk getting caught.

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              211 year ago

              And its easier to take your wallet if I stab you to death, first.

              Do you defend and justify murder, so long as the killer makes sure to loot the body after?

        • @SalamendaciousOP
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          They aren’t stealing food to eat. They’re stealing someone else’s livelihood and damaging those trees so much that they could take years to bear fruit again. Some of the trees are being cut down completely, taken away, and sold for firewood. How would you feel if someone stole your only means of providing for yourself and your family? I’m willing to bet you wouldn’t be saying, “oh it isn’t their fault. Unemployment is high. That’s okay that I can’t feed my children anymore.”

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            I’m not saying they’re stealing them to eat, they’re stealing them to make money to be able to eat.

            Freaking hell, people keep talking about the rich being the issue, well that’s what it looks like when you take from them, your can’t eat their money, you sure can buy food with it.

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              How do you know olive oil farmers are rich? I know a few farmers here in the US and they are not rich. Most of them are barely making it. Most actually work a job on top of farming because farming doesn’t cut it on its own. What if stealing their olive trees breaks them financially? What are they supposed to do then? Go steal someone else’s livelihood? Your logic is fundamentally flawed.

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                Unemployment is over 10% and was over 20% in 2015, poverty is over 20%, farms are fucking expensive, these people are better off than a big chunk of the population.

                • @SalamendaciousOP
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                  So anyone’s who’s even just a little bit better off than you is fair game? If you have a bicycle but your neighbor has two then you can freely steal his bicycle?

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                    In a fair system the neighbor wouldn’t have more than one bike if not everyone can have more than one bike.

                    Heck, that’s the way children are raised with their siblings but as soon as we reach a certain age it’s like people just forget what they taught their kids for years.

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                    I live next to a bunch of them actually, there’s a crisis because no one can start working in that field because land is too expensive. Farmers are poor in the sense that they don’t make much a year, they’re fucking rich once they sell the land they’ve owned for the past 40 years.

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      People may be driven to steal because of horrible circumstances… But they still choose what to steal.

      If these guys were just knocking over a Target, I’d agree with you.

          • @UnderpantsWeevil
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            Its practically tradition. People have been robbing antiquities from the Mediterranean for centuries.

          • @[email protected]
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            Oh man, I’ve got bad news about farmers then 😂 You just not have went out in the country much!

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                Well then, do you feel bad about all the shit leaking down in aquifers from you field? Or heck, directly into rivers in some cases!

                How about all the people living around fields getting poisoned by roundup and other chemical shit?

                Lets not forget all the centuries old trees that got cut down so you can grow soy to feed cows or corn to produce ethanol for gas while being subsidized by the government because that’s the only way the production is viable.

                Farmers aren’t angels either.

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                  51 year ago

                  We grow entirely organic, but the attempt at guilt tripping a stranger is very cute. (Thats actually not the only way production is viable, btw, we arent subsidized at all.)

                  Did you forget youre defending thieves who killed off the farmers livelihood?

            • @Fridgeratr
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              Pretty sure if you go to Greece and ask around, you won’t find anyone who remembers 2000 years ago

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          There are shops in rural parts of Greece.

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        -131 year ago

        In the case where people are poor enough that it’s the kind of choice they have to resort to to live? Heck yeah society is the issue.

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            And why do gangs exist? Let’s go back to my first comment to try and figure that out… Oh, that’s right, social problems. Thanks for agreeing with me 👍

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              61 year ago

              It kinda seems like you think burning someones house and job down is justified if you steal while doing it

              Its like you dont even actually understand what the societal issues are, you just overheard an adult say something kind of like that once.

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                -51 year ago

                It’s funny because if the victim was a known billionaire you wouldn’t be saying the same thing.

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                  If the victim was only robbed, and a billionaire, you mean?

                  Killing a century old culturally signifigant tree is still a crime, and unjustified by theft.

                  But yeah, bud, the fact that the cultural icon of a historic tree was also the livelihood of a different struggling worker makes it a worse crime, good job working that one out all on your lonesome.