insomniac posted on Jan 29, 2011 12:15:50 AM - Report post
It is 1933. You are in Berlin, Germany. Somehow, you find yourself in a position where you can effortlessly steal Adolf Hitler's waller. This theft will not effect Hitler's rise to power, the nature of World War II, or the Holocaust. There is no important identification in the wallet, but the act will cost Hitler forty Reichsmarks and completely ruin his evening. You do not need the money. The odds that you will be caught committing this crime are less than 2 percent.
Are you ethically obligated to steal Hitler's wallet?
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Devillord2009 posted on Jan 29, 2011 12:26:00 AM - Report post
Hell yeah I'l steal his wallet 40 Reich marks, with thath I can buy a handsome diner
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latios_power posted on Jan 29, 2011 12:26:50 AM - Report post
Nope.
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king-of-games posted on Jan 29, 2011 1:18:06 AM - Report post
No, cause I'm a good boy!
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Lord Vader posted on Jan 29, 2011 1:31:03 AM - Report post
just for the heck of it...sure
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AdmiralThrawn posted on Jan 29, 2011 1:49:20 AM - Report post
Ethically? No. It has no bearing on events to come, so there is no drive to steal beyond spite and my own greed.
If the wallet contained his speech at the 'Stag that night that was key to his rise to power, or something, then yeah.
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LordVenator posted on Jan 29, 2011 2:31:04 AM - Report post