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In reply to the discussion: What should be the penalty for "looting"? [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)34. "...a hinderance to shifting societal views" < There are tens of millions of
people following a racist, xenophobic, misogynist real estate swindler. All of which were these kinds of people before the protests.
Now, they are suddenly going to be influenced by whether Joe smashes a window and grabs a pair of jeans or a phone, or not?
Seriously?
I won't disagree, but maybe it's just a racist country, and this really isn't a game changer for anyone.
I think I will wait for further results.
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It would help if we treated the people who are looting as citizens in the first place
killbotfactory
Sep 2016
#7
Wellllll...it depends on what your definition of "looting" is. Do you mean some poor
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#11
We reward and laud criminals if their theft is large enough. Make 'em black and put 'em in
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#24
"we have a moral obligation to try and live in peace." Mostly the folks we are talking about
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#37
Never said it was a solution. Just predictable. And hardly the biggest theft or destruction of
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#23
He has tens upon tens of millions of active supporters, none of whom are the least bit
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#45
If unwarranted violence by the police against the public in your city causes riots in the streets
baldguy
Sep 2016
#18
If looting is "ok" then should it be against the law to use force, up to deadly force, to keep your
oneshooter
Sep 2016
#25
Of course we could not hear the conversation on the ground in the Tulsa shooting.
kentuck
Sep 2016
#31