"CrazyNewfie" wrote:
$1:
Yes, some people are a-holes, and people who do this type of thing are bigger a-holes.
Yup.
$1:
That being said it's pretty easy for you people to judge them based on a story like this when you have no idea who these people are or where they come from.
It's always easy to judge someone when they do something wrong.
$1:
Don't get me wrong, I think they have pretty low morals as well, but most people can't seem to understand the differences in society, people just read this story and automatically assume these are the scum of the earth.
That would likely be because they are scum of the earth, though that's putting it mildly. These people are stealing poppie funds that ultimately go on to help the veterans who fought and bled in our wars in the service of our country. The people who stoles from these veterans are cowardly little shit pumps in service of themselves.
$1:
How were you raised? Most people have a good upbringing, are raised to have good morals and respect others. BUT, some people are raised in absolutely horrible conditions, with drug addicts for parents, or have an abusive alcoholic father who beats on them, or live in a poor family who can barely scrape together enough to eat, or any number of other horrible living conditions.
This sounds like one of those "It's society's fault" arguments meant to explain away the failure of an individual's moral compass. I don't buy it.
$1:
While some can climb out of those situations and become good, contributing members of society, most cannot, it's not an easy cycle to break. I guarantee most of you who grew up in mostly "good" households would be completely different people if you happened to be born into the same situation as some of these people are.
Actually, you can guarantee nothing. You have no idea about the people on an internet forum and making a sweeping statement such as that suggests a hopeless arrogance in your psychoanalytic abilities.
$1:
Problems like this (these people) are a reflection of our society, if we made sure that no one went hungry, that (higher)education wasn't just for people with money, then society would start changing and you would hear stories like this one less and less.
Or... if people took personal responsibility for themselves and followed the moral compass of society, we'd likely hear fewer of these stories.