Quote Originally Posted by Perp
Well, according to the story, Robin Hood was rich himself, and never kept any of the loot. Plus, what he stole was originally the peasant's money paid to the Sheriff because of heavy taxation. In that case, he was technically taking back what was illegally taken from the peasants. If you steal from someone who worked for and legally acquired his wealth, then that is totally wrong. .
I think I am being miss understood, I live a very simple life and in no way would promote theft for wealth or self gratification. . .
FreeVenice Reviewed by FreeVenice on . What's so wrong with stealing? I know their is allot of moral dilemmas about it, but what happen to the Robin Hoods? I mean, these days everything is insured, and some times people are so overflowing with their greed that are wreck less with their property. Don't get me wrong, you catch me in a dark alley you would probly just get a nod (considering I would probably be high as hell, and wondering why I'm in a dark alley). I did a little math today at work and I have came to the conclusion that "taxes are strong arm Rating: 5