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  Which of the following would you consider to be theft? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the following would you consider to be theft?
#1
Private property
 
#2
Rent
 
#3
Profit
 
#4
Taxation
 
#5
Looting stores
 
#6
None of the above
 
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Author Topic: Which of the following would you consider to be theft?  (Read 1451 times)
Nutmeg
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« on: October 27, 2020, 10:17:08 PM »

I don't get how rent, by itself*, can be considered theft.  If you live under a roof you don't own, you should help pay for it.  Why would anyone let you live under their roof if you refuse?

*unless "rent" is just a short word for "private property"

The reasoning is that it is income generated just by owning property and doesn't require work.

I will tell that to my tenants when they call me at any hour of the day or night to come address a maintenance issue.
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