It may be against the law but morally it is justified for the greater cause. My examples are as follows:
- A homeless orphan who has to steal a loaf of bread so s/he doesn’t starve to death
- Sheltering people who are unjustifiably targeted by the government (jewish people during nazi germany)
- Gently raping a girl who doesn’t know she is in love with you yet to make her realize it sooner
- Medically assisted suicide for terminally ill patients who are in constant pain
Peeing in the bushes when you can’t hold it.
Your 3rd example is invalid.
EddieJ | May 05, 2011
1.SWEET MARY JANE
2.being poor or middle class.
3. being a minority.
Archangel TJ | May 05, 2011
"Gently RAPING a girl who doesn’t blah blah"?! You consider this morally acceptable? You must have some flexible morals, slim. I also have my personal doubts about medically assisted suicide, but that’s a lot more open to debate.
How about speeding and running red lights to get someone critically ill to a hospital.
Diane M | May 05, 2011
Making Hitler smoke weed. Do you know what we could have avoided ??????!?!?!!
kel.gallagher | May 05, 2011