Exactly the point.
Why are ethics questions always like: "is it ethical to steal bread to feed your starving family?" And not: "is it ethical to hoard bread when families are starving?"

Jan 12, 2023 · 2:18 PM UTC

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Who hoards bread? It goes bad after one week.
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Congress has let the Private Sector write the bills it passes ... so these absurd ethics questions continue to exist ... within an absurd Legal Framework!
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It's always about perspective. #6'Elon
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ethics question of the day: “will marianne williamson ever acknowledge the suffering of innocent people right in front of her or will she continue to deny that they even exist?”
Please help share Trista’s story…she was a healthy 18yo until the 2nd dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Imagine yourself as her parent, you want to share her story to help others but our current media platforms are censoring the truth…this brings me to my knees🙏.
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Holding grievances is an attack on God’s Plan for salvation. Trust that His Plan is working & keep doing your part.