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On a scale from 1-10, how pissed off would you say you are?
I'm bringing this up because on another online forum I go to, a guy has just confessed to having taken out a huge student loan and now that they're asking him to pay it back, he's refusing. Not only is he refusing, but he has actually left the country... and has absolutely no intention of EVER paying it back... not because he can't, but because he would rather use the money for something else.
And this is amazing enough, but the comments on this site were also congratulatory. Some people actually seemed to think that he was somehow striking back against a corrupt system and that he has absolutely no reason to feel guilty about it. They brought up all kinds of things like how the big banks/corporations do it all them (of course they're always nameless corporations, or generic ones like Coke and Walmart which are obviously evil even though most of these people haven't got a clue what they've actually done).
Later in the thread, he claimed that he was an anarchist-- and that he went to a third world southeast Asian country and used the money to build a school in what I'm assuming is a poor village. Apparently the government there gave him some sort of congratulatory award or something for his work. Building schools is very nice, but still-- he basically stole 10s of thousands of dollars from banks (Canadian banks-- which is actually worse than American ones because they're actually NOT corrupt and still regulated)... and everyone thinks it's great.
I think it's probably related to the outrage over the financial collapse/recession/OWS... but still, it's amazing how people can justify all kinds of things to themselves.
I guess my questions are:
1. How many of you would be able to justify this kind of thing to yourselves?
2. How old are you?
I like to believe in people, but this kind of thing makes it really really hard.
Also--sorry about all of the threads I've been starting recently.
I'm bringing this up because on another online forum I go to, a guy has just confessed to having taken out a huge student loan and now that they're asking him to pay it back, he's refusing. Not only is he refusing, but he has actually left the country... and has absolutely no intention of EVER paying it back... not because he can't, but because he would rather use the money for something else.
And this is amazing enough, but the comments on this site were also congratulatory. Some people actually seemed to think that he was somehow striking back against a corrupt system and that he has absolutely no reason to feel guilty about it. They brought up all kinds of things like how the big banks/corporations do it all them (of course they're always nameless corporations, or generic ones like Coke and Walmart which are obviously evil even though most of these people haven't got a clue what they've actually done).
Later in the thread, he claimed that he was an anarchist-- and that he went to a third world southeast Asian country and used the money to build a school in what I'm assuming is a poor village. Apparently the government there gave him some sort of congratulatory award or something for his work. Building schools is very nice, but still-- he basically stole 10s of thousands of dollars from banks (Canadian banks-- which is actually worse than American ones because they're actually NOT corrupt and still regulated)... and everyone thinks it's great.
I think it's probably related to the outrage over the financial collapse/recession/OWS... but still, it's amazing how people can justify all kinds of things to themselves.
I guess my questions are:
1. How many of you would be able to justify this kind of thing to yourselves?
2. How old are you?
I like to believe in people, but this kind of thing makes it really really hard.
Also--sorry about all of the threads I've been starting recently.