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Nice way to show the two thought processes.
The question is, should someone with a gun come and force the tall kid to give up his box so the short kid can see? Did each of the kids have to do equal work to go buy the boxes from the hardware store? If so, it should be up to the tall kid to decide whether or not to give up his box. Another thought I have looking at this is, what about all of the people in the stands. They all paid to see the game, which pays the players salary and makes the game possible to begin with. The kids are stealing a free show.
Interesting what your assumptions are, David.
* That the boxes were purchased.
* That the boxes are therefore "owned" by the people standing on them.
* That there was any work done to obtain the boxes.
* That the tall kid somehow gave up "his" box to the little guy.
I see the boxes as having been given out by the
governmentstadium (which has a vested interest in thefinancialhappiness success of thecitizensfans) to ensure that the fewest number of people present in theeconomystadium experiencedepressiondepression.Who's giving out the boxes? And have you noticed that they are not paying ticketholders, but rather they're outside the fence looking over it?
Have you noticed that the person in the middle has significantly different colored hair than the other two? And the boards in front could have been lower so no one would've needed boxes to stand on?
And the boarded fence planks are different colors to the relative position of the three, in each image?
+Jonathon Barton So the stadium is giving boxes out to people who didn't pay for tickets?
it sure would be nice if that fence was a bit lower wouldn't it?
Perhaps then we wouldn't have to re-distribute the boxes.
There's also nothing pointing out whether the boxes were voluntarily or involuntarily given up.
perhaps in the next sequence the children on the right realize that if they go grab their own boxes themselves they will be able to see the game better and that is what the parent is trying to teach them.
are we to assume that all conservatives are not charitable?
are we to assume that all liberals expect this sort of treatment?
How can we be sure that they have earned the right to see the game?
work before play you know!
Life is not all leisure..
+Dan Wetzel It's your assumption that they're off-property, not mine.
It's my assumption that they're looking over the Left Field wall, which is almost universally on-property.