• @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    Lot of these comments are weird.

    I’m fortunate enough where if someone stole my car, its not the end of the world. I work from home. I can afford to pay for Uber or public transportation. My life is mildly inconvenienced.

    Where my buddy works two minwage jobs. Steal his car, and he’s going to struggle a lot. I helped him when his car was in the shop, and he was a mess.

    And yet commenters here are going, “Poor car thief what a victim of circumstance.” While also totally cool with him fucking over others? Your empathy is fascinating.

    • @[email protected]
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      The criminals here are the billionaires who created a system where you friend has to work TWO minimum wages job to barely get by. Don’t defend a broken system, eat the billionaires!

      • @MooseLad
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        The criminals are also the car thieves, making their own class struggle more.

        • @David_Eight
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          3711 months ago

          Totally, he should of stole a nicer car SMH

          • @kautau
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            1111 months ago

            Vote YES for banning immobilizers in luxury vehicles so they are easier to steal

        • @Zehzin
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          511 months ago

          If he steals an expensive car it’s alright though

      • @RobertOwnageJunior
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        911 months ago

        I’ve stuggeled plenty in my life as well, yet I’ve never stolen anything. I hate billionaires and I also hate car thiefs. Don’t be a douche.

        • @Something_Complex
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          311 months ago

          What I think he’s saying by that is that we can keep having car tiefs arrested but they are the simptom not the problem.

          So or we keep bashing on the consequence or we go after it’s origins

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve stuggeled plenty in my life as well

          And this is relevant because your past experiences and current context are both universal and everybody’s life is the same as yours, so therefore if you don’t do X, then anybody who does is stupid, ugly, bad and wrong. Because if you wouldn’t do it, then literally nobody can have any reason for it

          • @RobertOwnageJunior
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            You obviously haven’t had anything valuable stolen from you. But nice condescending tone, dude!

            • @[email protected]
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              I’ve had stuff stolen but that didn’t make me think my experiences are universal. You seem to be completely unable to think outside of your own context

              • @RobertOwnageJunior
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                111 months ago

                I am not out here trying to rationalize theft, mate. Check your privilege, bud.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          Sometimes? I mean on this server’s local it’s not so bad. But on lemmy.world’s default? Ho. Le. Phuc. I can’t imagine being a young teen and not having the wisdom I do to discern what’s really happening in the world and just going along with the memes. Talk about a ruined person.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 months ago

          why? it’s a conversation about the impact of theft. Theft is wrong and should be punished and shunned, but the only real solution is to attack the causes of crime, otherwise it’s whack-a-mole.

          Why is it a bizarre take to say “instead of just plugging the hole the water is coming through, we should also fix leaking pipes causing the flood?”

          (note italics to denote caring about several things at the same time, I think its weirder to assume crime has only one cause and one solution: the perpetrator)

    • @Rukmer
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      Both can be true. People see his humanity, he’s not willing to put this baby in a bad position. He may very well be a victim of circumstance. But for all anyone knows, the people he stole the car from could have replied on it just as much. I know I’d never financially recover from that and I wouldn’t have a lot of empathy for the thief, but that doesn’t mean the situation isn’t nuanced.

      • mommykink
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        he’s not willing to put this baby in a bad position

        Probably because he didn’t want to get charged with child kidnapping. How much worse did this child’s life get because their parent’s car got stolen? “Sorry son, we had $8,000 started for you to go to college but someone stole our car when you were younger and that’s not something that you can bounce back from in this economy so you’ve got to take out loans.” Fuck him and fuck people who steal from their own class.

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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          I have the right to defend myself if anyone tries to steal my vial of gamer girl bathwater and I’ll do it.

          That’s how I deal with thieves instead of complaining about them online.

    • Codex
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      I make decent salary and recently my old car was hit while parked and the insurance totaled it. Those thieves paid me the bluebook, which is about 2/3rds of what it actually would cost to buy that car again, if I could even find one similar. I could likely wait a month and buy back my own car after repairs for that new price too. The insurance company probably made money out of the deal.

      I figure the payout must be about the same for having the car stolen. So honestly, if anyone wants to steal my car just let me know and after you hock it for parts or whatever we can split the proceeds and the insurance payout and maybe we’ll both get ahead.

      But barring the magical coming of universal solidarity, I can confirm that it sucks ass to lose your car even for the relatively stable and well off.

      • @Zehzin
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        Sounds like you got robbed twice. 💀

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah we used to hang horse thieves for a reason. Losing transportation can be a family destroying event, or even a death sentence.

      There was a passage near the end of The Road where the child calls the father a murderer for robbing someone, but the father said he didn’t actually kill the man.

    • @TORFdot0
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      Yeah the thief is clearly an awful person. The parents are also bad. The only character in this story that deserves empathy is the baby as he will be doubly harmed by having awful parents who just suffered a dire financial set back because of the actions of the thief.

      That being said it is easy to commend the thief, even though we shouldn’t, because we automatically have that empathy for the baby and disdain for the parents for being so irresponsible.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        I really don’t think an “awful person” would give two fucks about the baby. It sucks he feels like he has to steal cars but that alone doesn’t make him awful and the fact that he was so concerned about the baby supports the claim that he is NOT awful

        • @TORFdot0
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          He is stealing from the baby. If he cared about the baby he wouldn’t steal from its family. He doesn’t want kidnapping charges, that doesn’t mean he cares about the baby.

            • @RobertOwnageJunior
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              111 months ago

              Because that’s definitely way worse legally than stealing a car?!

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                What? No, I mean instead of bringing the baby out, handing the baby to the parents and scolding them. Why didn’t he just drop the baby’s carrier in front of their house on the side of the road without even getting out of the car? His described behavior screams compassion to me

    • @[email protected]OP
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      I have to agree here. Its true that the person is/was struggling, but its action has made others struggle too. My post of course was aiming only on the act of returning the child.

    • Vincent Adultman
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      If someone steals my yet to be paid in the next 2 years car, I am going bankrupt for the next 7 years. I plan to sell it once it gets paid, then buy another one. If it gets stolen, I have no perspective and financial conditions in buying a car again just by saving money.

      • @cashew
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        Car dependance is a hell of a drug. The fact that urban design can put people in poverty like that is a wild idea.

        • @kautau
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          That’s what happens when you have the fourth largest land mass in the world and awful public transportation (mostly because of car company lobbying)

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      I heard that this post is bs since the thief didnt whent to the parents, he droped of the baby at a gas station and asked the attendant to call 911 and then whent off his way.

      Its most likelly he done this to not be hunted down by police for kidnapping a child.

      So the people that are defending him here probably arent aware of this so i say give them a break but at the same time they are probably using this to push their tankie pov propaganda bs so lol hard at them if you have to.

  • @[email protected]
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    “I’m a car thief and I think you’re garbage. Maybe reevaluate your fucking trash lives.”

    • @[email protected]
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      When my parents got their car stolen, the robber used it for a joy ride and proceeded to crash it. I don’t disagree that there are other places to put blame, but car theft I don’t think is as financially motivated as something like stealing food or catalytic converters.

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      M8 this is grand theft and while i agree in that fuck ultra rich people, this has nothing to do with that, the thief returned the child so that he wouldnt be hunted down for child kidnapping and car stealing is probably the thiefs lifestyle rather than a temporary hustle forced by rampant capitalism.

    • Karyoplasma
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      I don’t believe Trump is rich. The enormous moron he is, he likely squandered all his inherited wealth. Now he is just lying because he wants to keep the rich man status to impress his cult.

        • @SexyTimeSasquatch
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          The system might suck ass, but having your car stolen isn’t a small fucking inconvenience. Many people who get their car stolen are one big event, such as having their car stolen, away from being in serious financial trouble. You can lose your job because you can’t get to work. I know a contractor who had his truck stolen with all his tools in it. He was basically fucked. We’re not always talking about someone having their third BMW stolen. It’s often easier to steal a beater car than a fancy one. Fuck car thieves. You’re defending poor people stealing from people one incident away from being poor themselves. If we were talking about stealing from rich people or big businesses it’s one thing. Stealing cars is likely hurting individuals who may or may not themselves be economically distressed.

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            And being one incident away from colapse is normal ? That again is a crime made by the ultra wealthy. No one should loose everything because of a single problem yet they keep us on leashes by keeping us on the edge of loosing everything so we keep working for peanuts. Eat the billionaires ! Stop defending a broken system.

            • edric
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              I think both of you are arguing about different things. You are saying it’s a tiny crime relative to what billionaires do, which is true. But the other person is saying it is absolutely not a tiny crime from the perspective of a victim whose livelihood depends on their car being available. Yes it is a class war, but at the same time it doesn’t mean we can’t denounce a “petty” crime like stealing a car just because both parties are in the same economic class.

            • @Rukmer
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              YOU were the one who said it was Detroit? If so these people need their cars. Other than in the main part of the city, you can’t get to anything without a car. Your original comment made a valid point but beyond that you just refuse to accept nuance. It doesn’t matter that America would be better without the car infrastructure when that’s not the reality we live in.

            • @grue
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              In many countries people don’t even need cars

              Even here in car-centric Atlanta, I’d be more upset if somebody stole my cargo e-bike than if they stole one of my cars.

                • @grue
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                  Mine’s just a relatively-humble Lectric XPedition, but I still love the thing more than any of my cars (which is saying a lot, 'cause I’m also a car enthusiast). It would also immediately impact my daily routine in a way that theft of one of my rarely-driven project cars would not.

                  (The other issue is that I ought to go check and adjust my insurance policies, because I suspect my out-of-pocket replacement costs would be higher for the bike than the cars.)

        • @TORFdot0
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          There are plenty of things to hate about capitalism but that doesn’t justify this their causing actual harm to real people. We can sit back and forth and discuss theoretical harm that the system causes but in the real world, we are forced to participate in it and should try reducing the actual visible harm caused by a thief stealing this family’s likely most expensive possession.

          If you have ever been curious why socialists don’t win election and why people cling to punitive reactionaries, It’s because ideology being put above pragmatism by so many leftists. If I’m struggling antiwork and fuckcars rhetoric on social media don’t pay my bills. So we are never going to get the support needed to reform the system if we justify violence against the people forced to participate in it.

        • @RobertOwnageJunior
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          Pure ignorance. For some people having their car stolen is EXACTLY what you’re describing.

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          if someone stole my car and it was never found not only would i have to say goodbye to my savings i would also be sad because i love my car

  • @qooqie
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    Sounds like he’s not a bad dude just a guy who’s struggling in life and doesn’t know what else to resort to.

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      i actually stole this image from Reddit r/madlads

      A lot of people are agreeing that he did it only so he doesn’t take kidnapping charges

      honestly very sad way to see the thing

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        To be fair, kidnapping doesn’t have a minimum duration before it becomes legally applicable; he already kidnapped the child the first time he drove off.

        E. If it wasn’t clear, my logic above is why I think he deserves the benefit of the doubt on that one small facet of this interaction.

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          My understanding of US Law isn’t great, so take this with a grain of salt, but for a kidnapping to occur doesn’t the accused have to do it willfully and wrongfully?

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            from what i’ve learned there are 2 outcomes: they actually prosecute according to the law in which case intent is usually very important, or they prosecute according to who has more money in which case all that matters is what shit they can get away with sentencing him for.

        • @uis
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          Doesn’t US law require intention?

      • pewter
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        I’d gamble it’s because being a thief is different from baby kidnapper. Not all criminals are the same. I don’t expect a jaywalker to murder me.

        That part doesn’t seem that sad. It seems normal.

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            Oh, then I definitely agree with you.

    • @bulwark
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      Can I just say that if anyone hasn’t seen this show, the first season is hilarious. The rapper with the invisible car is excellent.

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      Yeah, because they’re ugly, they smell, and they scream.

      • Flying Squid
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        True, but when it’s yours, or at least when it was mine, suddenly that was all worth it.

        Not that I would recommend having one unless you really wanted one. They’re expensive and a lot of work.

    • @StereoTrespasser
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      C’mon, he’s obviously a nice guy who just needed a car because capitalism, and when he realized there was a baby inside he breastfed it, sang it a lullaby, and returned it to the parents. He now visits the family every Christmas and they laugh and laugh at how they all met.

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      Yeah, i know that. I’ll correct it myself too.

      The baby was not returned to the family, but was dropped off to a nearby shop demanding the owner to call 911 for it. Then drove off.

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    The baby was sleeping, it’s fine to leave them in the car unless it’s hot. The problem is assholes like this piece of trash who steal from folks.

    • @Zehzin
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      It’s never fine to leave a baby unattended in a public space.

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      Please don’t take care of children until you learn why heat isn’t the only reason a baby shouldn’t be left in a car alone.

    • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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      It’s never OK to leave a baby in a car. Someone could steal it…

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        I have kids, they sleep where they want. Sometimes they sleep out in the forest under the redwoods amongst the ferns.