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minus-square@devbolink3•1 year agowhat about people that return carts half the time but dont half the time?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•1 year agoIf you only commit murder every other day, are you a murderer?
minus-square@devbolink1•1 year agothe whole point of the shopping carts question is that it is not actually a crime but undesirable behavior. murder is a crime not just bad behavior. not a good comparison.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoIt’s not about the severity it’s about whether or not the frequency of which you do a thing affects whether you are labeled by that thing.
minus-squareKiwi_Girllinkfedilink3•1 year agoThey generally know what’s right, but mostly from people telling them, not from first-hand experience. Their values haven’t been fully tempered yet.
what about people that return carts half the time but dont half the time?
If you only commit murder every other day, are you a murderer?
Only on the on days
the whole point of the shopping carts question is that it is not actually a crime but undesirable behavior. murder is a crime not just bad behavior. not a good comparison.
It’s not about the severity it’s about whether or not the frequency of which you do a thing affects whether you are labeled by that thing.
that sounds right.
They generally know what’s right, but mostly from people telling them, not from first-hand experience. Their values haven’t been fully tempered yet.