Posted on 11/18/2021 4:58:50 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The level of lawlessness that we are now witnessing in the United States of America is absolutely breathtaking. On average, thieves are stealing more than 100 million dollars worth of merchandise from our retailers every single day. Just think about that. I have written extensively about the shoplifting epidemic that is plaguing this country, but even I didn’t know that things had gotten that bad. Sadly, much of the thievery is being committed by highly organized gangs of looters. Last week, I posted absolutely stunning video of one of those gangs stealing vast quantities of laundry detergent from a retail store in Connecticut…
I shared that video with someone that I trust, and that individual wondered why they hadn’t taken something more expensive like big screen televisions.
Well, now we have video of that exact same group of looters wheeling big screen televisions right out the front door of another store in Connecticut…
p>These professional looters seem to have no fear of being confronted.
And that is probably because they know that even if they are caught they will never be charged with a felony. Many states have changed their laws to be more lenient on shoplifters in recent years, and this appears to be helping to fuel an enormous boom in organized retail theft…
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Fiddler On The Roof song:
Tradition.
The looting that made the decade what it is.
Bystander: “Do you think arresting people for stealing will ever come back in fashion?”
Friend: “Naw, it’s like berll bottom pants and sitting in the wet mud drinking cheap wine to hear Canned Heat at Woodstock. Won’t be back in style.”
Rumble version for those that don’t want to click twitter
Thieves in Connecticut load up their cars with stolen merchandise
https://rumble.com/vpgefx-thieves-in-connecticut-load-up-their-cars-with-stolen-merchandise..html
ome on Man, robbin, rapin, and killin is a Job, how else day get dare money?
..but hey, it’s honest work.
Just pop their tires.
Even if they don’t get arrested, it will still piss them off.
When the stores have enough of it and close down, people will complain they have no place to shop, not just in the ghettos but in better areas, all thanks to the lazy, shifless, dead souls who have discovered that this beats working, and to the prosecutors who fail to prosecute.
“How else ma baby git money for school clothes?”
“and to the prosecutors who fail to prosecute..”
Voters are responsible for that.
Just saying.
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most of these seem to be
inside jobs
Why wouldn’t that guy that was filming this whole event quietly deflate the tires of their vehicle as they are in the back loading up. Or better yet, just take off with their vehicle since they have left the engine running. People who are this brash about theft should have a taste of their own medicine.
Probably because the police would have arrested HIM because it’s safe to arrest the law-abiding.
It’s the criminals that are dangerous to arrest.
Now the phrase, *the mystery of lawlessness* begins to make sense.
The mystery is how or why people are not only putting up with it, but actively working against those who would seek justice.
Truly a sign of the end times when justice as become so perverted. And God HATES that, and will most certainly judge that.
The police would arrest you and not them.
Guaranteed.
Oh, yeah
I don’t ever ever want to go to those places.
And I want to keep my county clean and honest. So far so good.
Reminds me, I was in WM last wk and a lady who looked like she was from out of South (just my impression) was shocked when I asked her if she wanted to get in front of me in line. I had a cart full of stuff and she had only two item in her arms.
“Pardon” she said. I repeated and she said “Really”. I said yes, go ahead. She did and thanked me profusely, then I could hear her tell her husband who had joined her. Then as she left she turned around and made a point of thanking me again. I could tell, she was not use to considerate people who are not angry all the time.
How else they gonna get shoes for school?
If the theiving continues the employees will be out of a job eventually anyway.
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