He needs all that for himself does he? Either he has every illness under the sun or he’s planning on selling them to the streets for thousands
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Replying to @issidhd @ClearRhetoric and
They sell much more than medicine. In the video, they were in the hair care section
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Replying to @zacharybeer @ClearRhetoric and
In that case he definitely doesn’t need it, no excuse regardless
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Replying to @issidhd @ClearRhetoric and
Are you suggesting that people don't need personal hygiene products and medicine?
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Replying to @zacharybeer @ClearRhetoric and
I’m suggesting people shouldn’t steal a big bag full of them and who the hell needs that much anyway? Why are you defending a criminal lmao
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Replying to @issidhd @ClearRhetoric and
In the video, it appears that he took one product from that shelf. I am defending him because he likely has no immediate option other than theft.
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Replying to @zacharybeer @ClearRhetoric and
Really? A lot of people steal, not all of them are homeless or in poverty. I get that some people are in difficult situations but this ain’t the answer. Also he had more than one item in that bag
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Replying to @issidhd @ClearRhetoric and
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
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Replying to @zacharybeer @ClearRhetoric and
That’s not for me to decide but there are millions of people in poverty & going and stealing won’t change that, also if every broke person did this not only would some business go broke they’ll end up in prison. If he’s doing this he will probably also steal from small shops too
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Replying to @issidhd @ClearRhetoric and
You're right, it won't help their financial situation in the long run, but their concern rightfully lies in meeting their basic needs in the short run. And sure, they could end up in prison. 1/5
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Everyone else has to meet their needs without breaking the law. There’s no exception for this man, it’s illegal for a reason. It’s a little strange that you’re trying so hard to defend him.
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