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[ QUOTE ] I find many of the moral condemnation posts completely unbelievable. Look at the situation: this is a teenager, who has two choices: 1: Make hundreds of thousands of dollars extra by "cheating," an activity that has no legal ramifications at all. The worst that will happen to you is some of your money will get taken away and you will be flamed on an internet message board. 2: Make less money honestly. When the difference between 1 and 2 is hundreds of thousands of dollars, I find it entirely unsurprising that ZJ would pick #1. Most of us have never been put in this situation, but I would imagine that a great many would also pick #1. I agree with everyone who said that it's unethical. I especially agree with what ElD said about being harsh on those who cheat. I agree with everyone who said his response was poor. However, I challenge people to say to me with a straight face that it is not entirely understandable what ZJ did. It's worthless to take the holier than thou attitude until you've been faced with the temptation and have overcome it. [/ QUOTE ] Your post makes no sense. Most people who has had a responsible job have had the chance to steal money. In corporate life, many workers are exposed to situations in which it would be easy to steal $1mill+ , however only a small minority does it. You apologists seem to forget that there is a CHOICE involved here, you can be a scumbag or a man. [/ QUOTE ] there is a substantial difference between corporate theft and multiaccounting. I think you can figure that out. |
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