Most people who steal are in poverty and do such out of necessity. There are policies that could help like strengthening welfare programs (which I doubt you support). But I'm asking about the short run: if not theft, how would you suggest people fulfill their immediate needs? 1/2
You have committed the same fallacy by assuming this thief only steals from retail because you only steal from retail. When the truth is no one can say for certain but that thief. So please allow me to have my doubt. Again not sympathizing with Walgreens.
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the vast majority of people who steal are people who are in need, of course not everybody, but a large percentage. the most likely scenario is that, not some high ridden criminal. no we cannot know for certain, but we can assume the most realistic scenario. you can have your-
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doubt, that's fine, but you weren't even taking into consideration the fact it's somebody who's in need. you automatically decided they weren't. that's the issue here.
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