The phrase “Robbers don’t need to rob people” is generally accurate.
But saying “Robbers don’t need to rob people,” and writing a long argument in support of that, makes it seem like you might be confused about the thought processes of robbers.
If robbers had a lot of cultural cachet and there were widely-disseminated arguments implying that robbers need to rob people, I think there would be a lot of value in a piece narrowly arguing that robbers don’t need to rob people, regardless of your views on their thought processes.
The phrase “Robbers don’t need to rob people” is generally accurate.
But saying “Robbers don’t need to rob people,” and writing a long argument in support of that, makes it seem like you might be confused about the thought processes of robbers.
If robbers had a lot of cultural cachet and there were widely-disseminated arguments implying that robbers need to rob people, I think there would be a lot of value in a piece narrowly arguing that robbers don’t need to rob people, regardless of your views on their thought processes.