Between 30 to 50 people swarmed the Nordstrom at the Westfield Topanga Mall in Woodland Hills, making off with thousands of dollars worth of luxury handbags and high-end clothing, an LAPD spokesman told NBC News.

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    1 year ago

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    • Rashnet
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      141 year ago

      Your comment is on the nose.

      I have had many arguments with people over the fact you shouldn’t want to shoot someone over property. I’m a gun owner but I don’t carry a gun and I don’t believe a life is worth less than property. The amount of people I know who carry a gun and have said they would shot someone for stealing is incredibly high and troubling.

      I don’t know if it is a direct result of the daily dehumanization of ethnic groups and criminals we are bombarded with all day long everyday or if it is much more complex but there is a real problem in the US when large groups of people don’t value other people’s lives.

      • @Chickenstalker
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        51 year ago

        Once you use threats and violence to steal other’s property, you open yourself to bodily harm. Simple as.

      • JasSmith
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        I don’t believe a life is worth less than property.

        I don’t understand the disconnect some people have when it comes to property. Property (and money) is a store of my time. My literal life. I worked for a year to be able to afford my car. You think someone else is entitled to steal an entire year of my life? That’s as close to endorsement of slavery as it gets. Do I think another should be permitted to steal my life? Absolutely not, under any circumstances. I don’t want to kill anyone, and I’ll give them a warning, but I would absolutely defend my life.

      • @Deftdrummer
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        -141 year ago

        When you value someone else’s stuff more than your own life then that’s all that needs to be said. Condoning criminality breeds criminals.

        • Rashnet
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          141 year ago

          I never said anything about condoning criminality. I said valuing property higher than life isn’t right. I said this in another post a few days ago but I’ll say it again. I live in a high crime area and I am sick and tired of people stealing from not only me but my neighbors and from businesses that support the community’s needs. That doesn’t change the fact I think it’s morally repugnant to want to kill someone for property theft.

          If we invested more in community building and opportunities along with courts and police departments upholding the law we would have less of these types of crimes. Where I live the police stopped policing because they got mad after several officers were charged with the murder of a kid they arrested. In my eyes that makes them the same as the people stealing from the community. The courts here rarely convict juveniles so the kids know they can get away with just about anything.

          While I say I live in a high crime area I also know that overall in the US crime rates have been declining over the years especially violent crime rates.

          Wikipedia Crime stats

          • @Deftdrummer
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            11 year ago

            It’s morally repugnant to threaten someone’s well-being over property. One begats the other. Cause and affect.