Theft Is Now Progressive Chic
7 hours ago
- #Moral Philosophy
- #Social Contract
- #Political Commentary
- Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative is dismissed by New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino, with some left-wing commentators favoring flagrant disregard of the social contract.
- In a New York Times video, Tolentino and pro-communist streamer Hasan Piker discuss theft from large corporations like Whole Foods, justifying it as insignificant morally or as protest, and even promoting piracy and IP theft.
- The conversation escalates to endorsing 'cool crimes' such as bank robberies, stealing artifacts, and hypothetically blowing up pipelines, with sabotage framed as tactically useful in labor struggles.
- Piker and Tolentino make excuses for murder, discussing the alleged assassination of a UnitedHealthcare CEO as understandable due to structural oppression in the healthcare industry.
- The overarching premise suggests that laws lose legitimacy when elites violate the social contract, entitling ordinary people to ignore rules, potentially bridging to political violence.