• @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    I have already looked up the information for myself and admitted I was wrong about the fact that the theft rings exist, it’s in this thread if you read just a couple of comments deeper. That’s not the only thing you said though.

    As for your claim that “nobody” steals for their baby, which you didn’t reply about, that also took two seconds of searching to debunk:

    https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/the-desperate-reality-of-stealing-baby-formula-because-you-cant-afford-it_uk_64635704e4b09eef8308cfc6

    Also, the idea that the theft is responsible for the store being out, or that they charge an enormous markup, are both still completely unsubstantiated.

    This isn’t the cut and dried issue you seem to think it is, and I’m still definitely not about to ruin a parent’s life for stealing food because they might be part of some theft ring. I also am not going to narc on the theft ring. That’s not my business.

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      As for your claim that “nobody” steals for their baby

      Congrats on contradicting the absolute literal interpretation of what was obviously hyperbole, I guess.

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        Cool, so glad you’re happy to erase the existence of the poor and desperate for the sake of what, exactly?

        See, in this context, we were literally talking about people doing that, and they literally do that, so to say “nobody” does it is just a false claim.

        If you weren’t trying to minimise the struggle of poor people, you fucked up, because that’s what your comment did.

        Nice work trying to find an angle where you were only literally wrong and not in the privacy of your own head.

        What about the rest of your claims, were they hyperbole as well, or something else? You’ve just dropped them.