A healthy, sane society would see bystanders reacting with outrage when someone shoplifts thousands of dollars of non-essentials. But we live in a society where madness is celebrated, and thus we get this:
“The Unemployed Noise”
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3 responses to ““The Unemployed Noise””
We have re-invented the peasant.
When store employees follow a thief out into the parking lot, it would be nice if they had some way to shoot out two or three of the tires of the scumbag’s car — an air gun firing darts, for example.
Let them steal the Bud Light.
Companies like that deserve to be stolen from.