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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Las Vegas
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Aug 31st, 2005, 07:52 PM
Fair enough. But do you care to venture a guess as to how many are in that situation versus how many are looting jewelry stores simply becuase they can? I honestly can't imagine being so desperate and lost that I'd think robbing a jewelry store would some how compensate me. So now I have nothing, except this ring and some gold chains?
Again, I'm not knocking those people that are doing what they have to do to survive. I'm saying its sad that with all thats gone on that there are those, and I propose a fair amount of them, that have taken advantage of the situation with no regard for decency.
As I said, if not condoning looting makes me insensitive, unrealistic, or any other slander you choose to confer upon me, that's super. I personally don't buy your "it's the environment" argument as there are shitoads of people in the same boat who aren't pillaging their neighborhood stores. People have a choice to make and I don't care how you play it, there's no justification for stealing watches and fax machines while your city is in ruins.
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