snyps said:
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In response to the coersion comment, I wrote this:
If you are willing to give the money to help others, then it isn't forceably taken. So, one can argue the problem isn't the fact the money exchanges hands, but you lack of willingness to give it up. In this, it isn't theft either. So, I would then question why you don't want to give up money to help other people. Why is that?
One could go onto other aspects of what is really your stuff anyhow, but that is a different issue.
It wasn't sarcasm, but pointing out that the coersion (cousin to the "it is theft") argument goes away if a person willfully gives money. So, I then asked, why the person wouldn't want to willfully give to help others?







