I'm not even trying to be a bootlicker, but that "insurance claim" stuff is the most common argument i'm just trying to figure out where y'all getting your numbers from
It's a lot of support of legalized theft and misunderstandings about the world itt
I haven't seen anyone address any post about equity or state of these "communities"
Just a lot of d*** sucking ass fanboys that don't understand the dynamics of an underserved group. Why not dance on some niggas. They worried too much about words and empty gestures than actions
why did it become so popular to do this and looting
Dems stopped punishing people for it
why did it become so popular to do this and looting
It's always like this when there's no money in the market
Plus niggas don't get adequate government support in times of crisis, economic or disaster. Highestkey ever, but has to be three prominent community to support the rest of the US
This thread toxic af
The conditions in these communities only matter when they become a problem for a corporation.
Then you do the news story and the average people point fingers at each other for their online opinions about said conditions.
All to justify a police crackdown or corporate austerity.
I'm not even trying to be a bootlicker, but that "insurance claim" stuff is the most common argument i'm just trying to figure out where y'all getting your numbers from
That argument was made by rich white lefties on twitter who have no idea how insurance works but it somehow caught on and ppl consider it a "legit" argument lol
It's a lot of support of legalized theft and misunderstandings about the world itt
I haven't seen anyone address any post about equity or state of these "communities"
Just a lot of d*** sucking ass fanboys that don't understand the dynamics of an underserved group. Why not dance on some niggas. They worried too much about words and empty gestures than actions
These communities are definitely underserved. The people that are doing these crimes are most likely hurting not only the businesses, but their own community.
Could be a reach because it's from Capital One
"Statistics indicate that organized retail crime may be trending upward, with incidents having increased by as much as 26.5% between 2020 and 2021."
capitaloneshopping.com/research/shoplifting-statistics
I know my mans ain't up there with his double styrofoam cup
He gonna be too slow to catch anybody.
These communities are definitely underserved. The people that are doing these crimes are most likely hurting not only the businesses, but their own community.
How so, will they be hurting their own communities?
How so, will they be hurting their own communities?
It's organized groups of criminals doing this, not the average community member. The average person probably won't see any profit from this. Just businesses flocking away from the area
It's organized groups of criminals doing this, not the average community member. The average person probably won't see any profit from this. Just businesses flocking away from the area
What profit was the average person seeing before?