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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Replying to @marwilliamson
How about these folks? Just pocket change?
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Jesus! Have u ever had a real job? Do u not understand that this doesn’t just affect the owners? What abt employees; & vendors, suppliers & their employees. And who r u to decide who is ok 2 steal frm & who isn’t? Seriously, the dumbest take of the day.
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All of those people who shop and work there are going to be fucked over too, but some other weak moral platitudes amirite?
You obviously don’t care about the employees who can’t work right now to support their families.
What about the food desert created by this interruption? That affects actual innocent families.. you’re so uneducated
So, you're saying it's OK to steal from them then? Is that it? Because they can afford it, it's OK?
They’re wealthy so it’s okay!! No, it’s about the decrepit action of your own heart, despite the world, that shows who you really are. You’re not “justified” bc something bad happened in the world so u get to act a fool
I thought rioting arson violence would be the root of chaos
Coveting is also a sin. You have no right to steal from a person regardless if they are rich or poor.
Is Wal-Mart the only place looted?