Derec
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You also said "fuck the shareholders" and expressed strong opinion that these businesses were at fault for being looted."was justified" Provide the quote that contains these words, please?
I said I don't mourn two specific instances of looting. To say that I think they were justified is a lie, and one I would see you retract.
You may not have used the verbatim phrase "was justified" but your meaning was loud and clear!
Why do you doubt it for the pawn shop but don't doubt it for the Target?It is similar to my views on wartime actions: Sometimes something needs to be done. It is not that this action and its outcomes were good. But because earlier ethical action was not taken, later violent response became unavoidable. I can't speak for the pawn shop, or its circumstances and whether or not the owners failed their ethical obligations to the community in such a way that violent responses against them were inevitable. I doubt it in fact.
Like what? Calling police on shoplifters?I can, however, speak to the continued unethical actions taken by Target on East Lake in Minneapolis,
Like what? And again, none of this justifies looting, much less murdering people who try to stop it.and I can speak to the unethical actions taken by Wells Fargo.
If a criminal feels provoked by the actions of the victim, that is not the victim's fault.These actions provoked a response from the community, and I think that violent response was unavoidable.
Especially if the criminal feels entitled to free TVs at the expense of the victim.
What adjective would you prefer? Because you still blame Target for getting looted and do not put any blame on the actual looters.Was it "justified"? I don't believe justified is an appropriate descriptor for such events. I've been pretty clear on that front.
Shrinkage? Who was in the pool?What I can say is that Target will probably reevaluate their donations and their way of applying shrinkage policies,
Donations? What donations? And why should a business making legal donations lead to quite illegal looting of said business? If you donate to Joe Biden, and somebody really hates Joe Biden, is it "inevitable" that your business gets vandalized? So how are people hating police any better than the nut vandalizing your place of business just because he hates Joe Biden?
It is a very sad state of society if we start to tolerate violent actions by extremists to a mere donation to a cause extremists take an issue with!
It is definitely not a good outcome if violent extremists can dictate which businesses are allowed to operate.and that many communities across the city will have the banking niche open within them for better more community-focused businesses. Mine certainly did, and is, and will be better for it. These are certainly positive outcomes.
That you think this is in any way positive just shows how far gone you are from any sane moral compass.
Maybe the owner of these wonderful taquerias did something to tick off the looters. So the looting was inevitable. How is that tragic, but looting of a Target is not?Conversely, There was looting at Midtown Global Market, and all the wonderful taquerias on east lake also fell victim, and this IS truly tragic.
It's a function of looters and rioters and arsonists choosing to commit crimes. They have agency. They make choices.Many good businesses went out with the bad, and largely this is a function of police escalation and the ensuing chaos of a protest-turned-riot.
So your thesis is that peaceful protesters turned violent because of CS "gas"?If instead of firing CS gas into a crowd, (and point blank directly into protesters for the sake of causing injury or death) and inflaming passions against the police, things probably would have turned out differently. If police had cared more about defending businesses than arresting protesters for protesting, things would have turned out differently. This is explained because MOST of the people present were there to protest, not loot or riot.
It is not "unambiguous murder". Even Kamala Harris acknowledges that it may be difficult to prove that it was murder beyond a reasonable doubt.]And of course, if the police (either those present or those at the precinct who saw the video of the murder) had actually immediately arrested the cop who unambiguously murdered a person on camera, there wouldn't have been protests, rioting, or looting in the first place as the last desperate response to an untenable situation.
Nothing nuanced with your selective condemnation of looting taquerias while not condemning looters of Target at all. At the beginning of this post you were adamant that you did not use the exact words "was justified", but then you proceeded to justify the looting of the Target for the rest of the post.But these views have nuance, so I don't see them making any impact on you.
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