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That's a easy statement to make with a full belly and no worries about where your next meal is going to come from.
It's an easy statement for me to make when I am responsible with my finances unlike most. You must be bitter about something, is it because you yourself, suck at financing so you've gotta steal? The fuck out of here.
Yikes, that's a lot of assumptions you made about me from one sentence. Personally I've never had to steal, I grew up middle class and had the opportunity to build up savings to become financially independent, just like you apparently.
I just learned empathy while growing up, so I can understand that some people didn't have the same opportunities I had, and now have to resort to stealing.
So you defend a corp taking advantage of poor people because poor people did it to themselves.
Despite the fact that there is empirical evidence that when a Walmart is opened in some towns, local businesses are priced out, wages are reduced in that town and money is funneled away to the corporation instead of being spent locally.
Poor people don't want to be poor, the work available to them has shit pay. Should millions of people just move away from towns when a Walmart opens up? And where would they go? And how would they afford to go?