the question is more interesting than the actual answer isn’t it? We all know people willing to die to protect sometone they love. But there’s a different kind of energy to killing someone to keep them from taking the your love, and someone who is stealing from you. Each one provokes a different kind of emotion.If you do it because someone is taking your love away, its a more of an emotional pain vengeance kind of thing, but if u do it over a thing… There’s something different about that. The idea that you would rather kill a human than let go of an object, comes from an instually gutteral way. Knee jerk reaction. You take away something I treasure I”m going to be angry in a deep seething “Fuck You” kind of way. A way in which I will not feel guilt or remorse because I treasure what you took more than the instinct of love they neighbor. And it goes to the core of who you are. I mean this question gets to core personalty driving trait. Belief that assets are more important than people, which incidentally is against are core directive. If it wasn’t there would be a lot more violence in the streets. If you the kind of person that would not that also means you are a certain kind of person. and it’s interesting to clashing these two ideas together,