No, not enough said. Say what you mean and spare me the cute little Visa Card Commercial routine. Real life is more complex than that.
A lack of integrity manifests itself in ways that might not seem like a big deal, but there are people working in nuclear power who took a lot more than a few coins from the coffee fund (thousands of dollars in some cases). If your wife can't trust you, why should the NRC? If you'd falsify one legal document, you'd falsify any legal document. Taxes, QC hold points, there's no difference from an integrity standpoint.
What's so "stupid" about filching a few tools? Perhaps the possibility of getting caught? Does getting caught make a difference? How about instead of stupid, it is just plain wrong?
Hypocrites always fall in shame. When it is your turn, do you want to be judged as you are, or merely compared to the guy who only stole a wrench? Don't think your turn is coming? Hahahahahahahahahahahaha You fool, you. It is ALWAYS the guy who thinks it will never happen to him. And who will listen to your side when you are protesting that it was all a big mistake?
How do I know they'll come for you? Because you are using moral relativism. To you, there are some offenses that are unforgivable, and some that aren't. The problem is that the line between the two is one that you draw for yourself but you are always on the "right" side of it - not because you do right all the time, but because you get to decide where the line is. But, I already know that you are willing to disregard some crimes as trivial. That means that you will probably do one or more of them in your life - and that will be your downfall. Because there will be someone like you who decided differently where the line should be, and he'll judge you the way you are judging right now.
Of course, you - like most of us - probably won't get caught. Probably, but not certainly. So, I ask the question again: does getting caught make a difference? Maybe to you. Maybe that is why you will be very careful to never get caught doing wrong. But will that give you a right to the moral superiority that you claim?
You can think you are clever all day long, but you are judging someone you do not even know and acting like you have the right to do it. I'll take the "rapist" over a judgmental, self-righteous, hypocrite any day. At least he knows that he was wrong. When they come for you, you are going to act like it is all a big shock and surprise to you.
Never having to eat your own words.....priceless.