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But, the results are the same in either case. People's property gets destroyed. If the results are the same, what is the actual, real-world difference?


It depends on your angle. If your looking to solve the problem, the root cause very much informs the solution. If your looking to prosecute, intention and context often inform the severity of the charge(s) and determination of guilt (ie man-slaughter v. first-degree murder).


Well, no, you can bet if I hate my employer and therefore destroy people's stuff, that stuff is getting destroyed.

Tossing a cardboard box just doesn't do much the majority of the time.


That's not the workers problem.


People aren't responsible for their own actions?




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