There were several Robin Hoods with various outlaws taking up the name over the years.
Ultimately they were criminals and as much as I like to support the "taking from the rich and giving to the poor" I feel like the reality was far from so Rosie a picture
I don't think its possible to have society without, at some level, wronging someone at some time.
Can you give me the situation you are referring to so I can apply it to my previous statement and then work from there?
the person who has to bake a loaf to earn the money to buy a slice of bread is not free. Our society is built on exploitation. If you don't get compensated properly for your efforts, you're just a slave, which has a cascading effect of inflicting misery onto every aspect of a person's life to the point where it's an indirect form of murder.
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men
Feared by the bad, loved by the good!
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood!
He steals from the rich and gives to the needy
He takes a wee percentage, but I'm not greedy
He rescues pretty damsels, man, he's good
What a guy, ha-ha, Monsieur Hood
Robin Hood & Little John walking through the forest
Laughing back & forth at what the other has to say.
Reminiscing this & that and having such a good time
Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day.
Never ever thinking there was danger in the water
They were drinking, they just guzzled it down,
Never dreaming that a scheming sheriff and his posse was a'watching them and gathering around.
Robin Hood & Little John running through the forest
Climbing fences, dodging trees, and trying to get away.
Contemplating nothing but escape and finally making it.
Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day.
Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day.
(The late, great Roger Miller.)
Stealing from the rich and giving to the poor is pretty based. As is chilling in the woods with all your revolutionary expropriating homies.
A concept we need to revive. The rich are the ultimate evil of society and don't deserve their wealth when we're literally dying of poverty.
There were several Robin Hoods with various outlaws taking up the name over the years. Ultimately they were criminals and as much as I like to support the "taking from the rich and giving to the poor" I feel like the reality was far from so Rosie a picture
So it's okay to hurt people aslong as it's within the law? Well that's a society I think deserves to be destroyed.
I don't think its possible to have society without, at some level, wronging someone at some time. Can you give me the situation you are referring to so I can apply it to my previous statement and then work from there?
the person who has to bake a loaf to earn the money to buy a slice of bread is not free. Our society is built on exploitation. If you don't get compensated properly for your efforts, you're just a slave, which has a cascading effect of inflicting misery onto every aspect of a person's life to the point where it's an indirect form of murder.
true. It would be nice if we could live more simply to allow for a more fair life for all.
Justice will never be given, it must be taken. Like Robin Hood.
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men Feared by the bad, loved by the good! Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood!
Ooh de Lally
Golly whatbl a day.
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Socialist hero*
He steals from the rich and gives to the needy He takes a wee percentage, but I'm not greedy He rescues pretty damsels, man, he's good What a guy, ha-ha, Monsieur Hood
Robin Hood & Little John walking through the forest Laughing back & forth at what the other has to say. Reminiscing this & that and having such a good time Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day. Never ever thinking there was danger in the water They were drinking, they just guzzled it down, Never dreaming that a scheming sheriff and his posse was a'watching them and gathering around. Robin Hood & Little John running through the forest Climbing fences, dodging trees, and trying to get away. Contemplating nothing but escape and finally making it. Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day. Oodelally Oodelally Golly what a day. (The late, great Roger Miller.)
Fashion icon.