This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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Walgreens paid $23 million in 2014 and another $4.5 million in 2020 after committing massive wage theft but do go on about some dude stealing a hundred bucks worth of crap.
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Replying to @Army_of_Peeps @LyanneMelendez and
So really, everyone should steal from Walgreens and all other stores. That will work out great! Should we also let seventeen year olds steal Jack and cigarettes or is that different?
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Replying to @BrowningNeelyn @LyanneMelendez and
Walgreens is never gonna fuck you, buddy.
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The “national community” already allows certain individuals to steal billions each year without punishment- literally breaking laws and stealing money- so if you want to fix things I suggest starting at the top instead of the bottom.
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Replying to @Army_of_Peeps @BrowningNeelyn and
And I would suggest that your ravings about people who "steal billions" is a great rationalization for actual theft, right up until it's your stuff getting stolen.
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Replying to @BrooklynBlvd1 @Army_of_Peeps and
Our stuff is already being stolen. Every year.
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Replying to @TakenBirbology @BrooklynBlvd1 and
You don't have to shop at Walgreens, unlike twitter -and Facebook, you still have choices.
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Replying to @BrowningNeelyn @BrooklynBlvd1 and
I'm talking about how a good portion of tax money goes towards bailing out corporations and paying for CEOs bonuses, instead of things that actually benefit the citizens who are paying them.
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Just because I say it's wrong to steal from a store, that DOESN'T mean I support Walgreens or any other big corporation. The big shots get laws written to self promote because they can. That shit needs to be addressed.
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