I suppose the questions I have still yet to understand are,
We all (or most at least in this thread) admit that copying stuff is morally wrong, yet we dont seem to mind. It doesnt bother us that we are doing something thats morally wrong, although we admit its morally wrong we are quite happy to do it. Sometimes even going so far as to brag about it, acting as if doing something that we admit is morally wrong is in some way a good thing. The question is why? Why is it ok to do something that we admit ourselves is morally wrong? Shouldnt we as individuals be trying to be the opposite of morally wrong?
And why is it that when we attempt to be better people we (universal we) are seemingly berated/insulted/laughed at for trying to be "good". Why do we say such things as "he/she needs to get laid" and "he/she needs to get a life" or "he/she needs to stop being so sad". Why do we see it as a negative to be a "good" guy?
Admittedly these arent really questions to do specifically with pirating per se, they are more general questions about what we socially accept and socially demean, nevertheless its a topic I find very interesting. Its a curious thing that if I do something good or try to behave nicely I generally get very few positive remarks about it (quite the opposite in fact, I get mostly negative remarks), but if I say that I got smashed out of my face last night and let down someones car tyres I get patted on the back and everyone things I am a "right laugh" to be around. It is curious, socially, that we frown on "good" behaviour and seemingly reward/condone/cheer "bad" behaviour.
However, that is a topic for another time and place. Just airing my thoughts
We all (or most at least in this thread) admit that copying stuff is morally wrong, yet we dont seem to mind. It doesnt bother us that we are doing something thats morally wrong, although we admit its morally wrong we are quite happy to do it. Sometimes even going so far as to brag about it, acting as if doing something that we admit is morally wrong is in some way a good thing. The question is why? Why is it ok to do something that we admit ourselves is morally wrong? Shouldnt we as individuals be trying to be the opposite of morally wrong?
And why is it that when we attempt to be better people we (universal we) are seemingly berated/insulted/laughed at for trying to be "good". Why do we say such things as "he/she needs to get laid" and "he/she needs to get a life" or "he/she needs to stop being so sad". Why do we see it as a negative to be a "good" guy?
Admittedly these arent really questions to do specifically with pirating per se, they are more general questions about what we socially accept and socially demean, nevertheless its a topic I find very interesting. Its a curious thing that if I do something good or try to behave nicely I generally get very few positive remarks about it (quite the opposite in fact, I get mostly negative remarks), but if I say that I got smashed out of my face last night and let down someones car tyres I get patted on the back and everyone things I am a "right laugh" to be around. It is curious, socially, that we frown on "good" behaviour and seemingly reward/condone/cheer "bad" behaviour.
However, that is a topic for another time and place. Just airing my thoughts
