You need to touch grass, desperately. If you honestly think that a couple of videos of shoplifting are more important than rampant, institutional wage theft, or that the DA is somehow responsible for that shoplifting and not incompetent cops, your brain is profoundly broken lol.
It's an article about the media response to the viral video, not an exploration of the effects of retail theft. Had you read the article, you'd have saved yourself a fuckton of indignant outrage, and maybe have learned abt the way media treats corps different from their workers.
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Lazy piece. Lazy pt. There is no video of Walmart’s wage theft for people to watch and have go viral. It’s not an apples to apples comparison he’s making.
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The media are what made the video go viral, lmao. He's comparing coverage of theft to coverage of theft, you can repeat "not apples to apples" as many times as you'd like, but it still won't make it true. That your criticism is this myopic is incredibly revealing.
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