This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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Maybe instead of wishing violence on this desperate man stealing a trash bag full of items from one of the biggest chains in the country, we could prevent it by investing in communities instead of carcereal punishment. If you think stealing is bad google “civil asset forfeiture”.
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Replying to @ayobrobro @LyanneMelendez and
Desperate man stealing…hair appliances. Not medicine, food, water, clothing, or hygiene products. Hair appliances. He’s not desperate; he’s a thief who knows he’s not going to be held accountable for his crimes.
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Replying to @realNotRealJoeB @ayobrobro and
poor people have the right to have hair appliances and leisure too. not condoning the behavior, but don’t tell the system isn’t messed up.
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Replying to @lilylefae @ayobrobro and
And I’ll call your bluff. I’m betting that if this person (on a side note, how do you know they’re poor?) rode their bike through your house, stealing your property, you’d change your tune pretty damn quickly.
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Replying to @realNotRealJoeB @ayobrobro and
i’m not a millionaire lol these industries have so much while everyone else has so little
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Replying to @lilylefae @ayobrobro and
But is the reason “these industries” have “so much” because others have so little? Put another way, does the millionaire across town have something that should be yours?
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like i said, system is messed up. if these means were distributed, others would have at least a chance of having a dignified life, no more homelessness, and so on. that’s just my 2cents, hope you have a good day :)
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