I mostly shop at a place where you can safely leave the carts on a covered sidewalk outside of the store. Get fucked moral absolutists
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If there was a law punishing people for not putting shopping carts back, I would deliberately break it and sue whatever stupid fucking government passed such a thing under the grounds listed in the post.
A law like that would be a violation of our rights. You can't just use government to force people to do whatever you want. We have rights.
As someone typically critical of Abrahamic religions, this is the strong argument for why we need those religions :3
It's not a theory, it's a damn law.
This is such a dumb take - doing unpaid labour for corporations is what makes someone a good person? Nah.
What if, hear me out, you return it where you found it? But, but, I found it in the back of the parking lot next to where I parked.
Neutral good?
I love when people leave their carts around because that means I am not forgetting my coin if I have to take one out the aisle
One time I went to a Walmart in the middle of the night and turned all the cart returns backwards. What does that make me?
I’m not sure I agree. I think there’s some merit to leaving your cart in a different spot, where it could likely be more convenient for someone than the cart return aisle. As long as it’s secured so it doesn’t roll away, I don’t see the problem there. It’s chaotic good, at the very least.