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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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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Defending the value of every human life doesn't require degrading the value of property and businesses that people have worked and struggled to build up for themselves. It takes a TREMENDOUS amount of privilege to speak in that way. Of course property is no big deal to YOU.
this is a really shitty take
Don’t encourage lawlessness. You’re in too high of a position to do that. I don’t like Walmart either. But I would not encourage anyone to destroy a Walmart store for their personal gain.
There isn’t a single insurance policy on file in any state that covers looting or theft. Do some research or don’t. You’ll still be a waste of air.
Doubling down is just stupid. This isn’t about the Waltons. It’s about the destruction of American society. Good job, Marianne. You’re part of that now. You’ve joined the descent.
How do you have a blue check? Your ignorance is astounding.
Are u fucking stupid? Low prices build dys-function? Out of touch living west of the 5
If human life is 'priceless' do you support the killing of 250,000 black babies each year?
So you advocate looting businesses?