There are people in this country more concerned about a Walmart being looted than about an innocent man being killed. Many of them tout the Bible, but “Thou shall not loot” is not in there. “Thou shalt not kill” sure is.
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Thou shall not ask Walmart to file an insurance claim for their heavily insured inventory.
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Replying to @BriannaWu
The wealth of the Walton family makes building another Walmart the equivalent of buying lunch one day but human life is priceless & can never be replaced. Plus the economic policies of places like Walmart contribute to the societal dysfunction at the root of so much of the chaos.

Oct 28, 2020 · 4:48 PM UTC

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Have you watched the behaviour of black people looting, not to mention shooting each other? I'm not sure that "human life is priceless" is a phrase they commonly use.
They're not stealing from the Waltons, they're stealing from everyone that shops at Walmart.
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Keep digging that hole. Shameless.
I wonder how many people have purchased your books at Walmart.
“They deserve it”
consider this: the underlying foundation for any successful society is the concept of property rights. Who the owner is is irrelevant because the principle is not subjective. Your logic undermines the basic pillar of civilized society, no matter how altruistic your intentions.
Why would they build another multimillion dollar store in an area where the local government will not protect their property?
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Walmart: *is looted and destroyed* Marianne Williamson:
Guys, Marianne is totally cool with people losing their jobs, urban/neighborhood blight, complete lawlessness and the loss of tax revenue that will result in the cutting of social services for the very people of that community most in need. She's a real peach.
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