• melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    I saw an old guy putting cans of Klik in his haversack. Then I saw him put a bag of carrots in as well. He also grabbed an 8-pack of double-A batteries and that’s when I turned him in. /s

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      Now imagine every tenth customer starts stealing.

      Now the company has to increase prices to compensate for the loss of profits. We all start paying for the shoplifters, ridiculous, right?

      But who are we really protecting by paying more, though? The shoplifters or the company? Who’s REALLY the parasite here? The rich company or the person forced to steal?

      EDIT because I might’ve not made my point clear - if we eliminate the company and replace it with public services, there would be noone to take profit and thus no need to hike the prices.

      Privatization is evil. The idea of profit is parasitic.

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      This statement is something that I dont understand. While yeah, if that would happen to a big store, it might be alright but if I ran a corner store, I wouldnt be okay with this.

      Also people who steal food here are gypsies and narcs. Normal people with financial difficulties get their goods from government, food shelters, churches and other help associations.

      Now, I’ve been fucking dirt poor, I’ve gone sleep hungry, I’ve had to walk to every place instead of taking public transit. Still I’ve never thought about stealing food.

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        This statement is something that I dont understand

        I’ll try to help fam. The hungry deserve to eat and they have the moral high ground over the ownership class that would rather that person starve and the food they stole destroyed.

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        Do you own a corner store? Or are you just making baseless assumptions? Just because you had a certain experience doesn’t mean that is everyone’s experience. Learn some compassion you wanker.

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        Because drug addicts are famously affluent and gypsies don’t need food at all. Also capitalism is widely known for taking care of the people in need and no one ever goes hungry or homeless unless they want to.

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    10 hours ago

    People have become so poor that the people blocking them from food have chosen to forfeit their lives.

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    In many other countries people are much poorer and don’t end up stealing steaks from supermarkets. The issue is not finance but collapse of societal trust and Britain for once feels what they’ve been committing around the world for centuries.

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    “What happened?” are you for real?

    Did you not read any newspaper, watch any news, or generally exist in society since 2016?

    First you decided to bazooka yourselves in the foot with the Brexit vote, then went through a revolving clown show of increasingly bizarre political sideshow pieces that pretended to be PM, before finally opting to negotiate an EU exist that was about as disastrous as it could’ve been for your economy.

    Add in the fact that the entire world has been turning to shit around you due to despotic leaders trying to rape their neighbours/the climate/populace/actual kids/everything joined by a cabal of evil billionaires who are gleefully destroying democracy and the world economy so they can go out in one final last hurrah of capitalism, and you have the audacity to ask “What happened?”?.

    I seriously can’t with these “I don’t do politics” idiots anymore.

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      evil billionaires who are gleefully destroying democracy and the world economy so they can go out in one final last hurrah of capitalism

      They need to set the all time high scores list before they end the world. I’d say “/s” but honestly I think that may be what they’re doing.

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      I’d say a good 50% of people are not paying attention to current events/politics, then 40% who follow somewhat but don’t really understand as they lack the critical thinking skills necessary to actually process the information and end up parroting the talking points of their preferred media, and then finally 10% who realize just how fucked everything is.

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        It’s less than 10% because some of those that are able to comprehend what’s happening are the ones who made it happen and/or are rooting for it like nothing else they’ve ever done. This is exactly what many want, them being on a high horse as many as possible never even getting the chance of dreaming of that position.

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          Eh at first glance I’d almost lump most of them in with that 40%, but I also have a hard time comprehending anyone of proper intelligence being that maniacal, so yeah I suppose you’ve got an excellent point. That said, most MAGAts I see in the real world are just on the bandwagon, heck most of the ones I meet can barely rub two brain cells together regarding politics to the point I have a small level of sympathy for just how stupid they are.

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        There’s a lot of people who are only just now figuring out what the rest have been seeing happen for years, decades. Many of them are still in denial about how bad things have already gotten.

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    I just bought groceries at Kroger and at the self checkout they flagged me as a potential shoplifter for having my helmet in my basket

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      This right here. This right here is why I fucking hate when ppl dismiss surveillance and data collection, eg. “idc if they want to know i went to work and then Starbucks” etc…

      They absolutely make assumptions about us based on statistical analysis of the data they have and then the systems they control treat us based on those assumptions, however wrong. Dynamic pricing is now a thing because they know enough to target subgroups of their customer base to price gauge more efficiently.

      Information is power and people are extremely fucking cavalier about empowering the most exploitative and cruel ppl in society, business leaders.

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    As someone who stole from the supermarket all the time in college, I just wanna say that the need is starting to foment in recent times for me. The social contract is growing cracks now that I can’t see retirement and financial stability in my late 30s.

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      I consider it a public service to steal from businesses that destroy local economies, engage in union breaking and lobby against basic human rights.

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        If you think the rich should be able to choose how the poor eat I would counter that the poor should choose whether the rich eat at all.

        Do you think people born to a higher position deserve a better quality of food based on their birthright?

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          Food should absolutely be a human right, but what you receive should be based on survival needs and sustainability. I don’t mean bread an water but rather a broad selection of staple goods that results in a varied diet with the ability to choose for yourself what you eat. Steak, and most other meat products, shouldn’t be part of the basic selection, they are luxury products without a sustainable way to produce in large enough quantities. The equivalent is that free public transport wouldn’t include flights since that simply isn’t viable at the moment.

          Whether luxury goods that slowly kill the planet should be available at all is a different question entirely that can’t be solved in our current geopolitical system. There are ways to address this but it would require a complete global restructuring that goes way beyond what food as a human right would require.

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          Not the OC. I think the point there is we should all be eating less steak, but I get what you’re saying.

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          Do you think people born to a higher position deserve a better quality of food based on their birthright?

          If you go down that path, why not give cows the birthright to live?

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            Because the deer that the wolf kills to eat it doesn’t give the deer a right to live.

            We’re animals too. We just happen to be better and more efficient at killing our prey.

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    I was going to say they could use like a pocket knife to cut it off, but then I realized where this was.

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      Looks to me like it would be easy to rip off with bare hands. I can’t tell if its the Styrofoam backer we use here in the us or if its cardboard, maybe plastic? Still probably flimsy enough to just rip.

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        It looks like Styrofoam backing with that plastic from bacon on the front thats impossible to rip, that I assume is encasing the whole thing.