Oh save me the BS. You would a 100% feed your child if you had to. I just don't believe you. |
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And I'd bet you are on "public assistance". |
Thankfuly never needed it. Hope you do one day though. It will humble you and force you to see that you are so full of shit and no better than anyone else. |
I’ll bet my salary you’re a miserable middle aged woke millennial. |
I think you really overstepped here.
Who is to say she didn't tell the cashier. Were you listening THAT closely? If so, I'd say you're both being weird and honestly, your creepiness outweighs her rule breaking, which may have just been that she forgot. Get a hobby. |
I am sure nobody posting about how it's stealing, go to food bank, yadda yadda cheats on taxes and would go back to the store from the parking lot if they realized they left something on the bottom rack of the cart and hadn't paid for it. |
Yeah, I have gone back and paid for bottom rack items. I usually remind the cashier before I leave if they missed it. As for cheating in my taxes, it's not intentional. I do them to the best of my ability. |
At least I'm not a thief or an apologist for one like you. |
Whatever you need to tell yourself in order to justify your hate for other human beings. I will never begrudge a few bites of food for an innocent toddler. If that makes me "woke" and "miserable," then sure. Beats being whatever the hell you are. |
You are a POS who looks down on a few chicken nuggets that a hungry toddler ate. I don't think it gets any lower on the morality scale than you. |
EXACTLY! May I never be a person who is so morally depraved as to need to follow a mother who gave her child a few bites of food. |
This is OP. Bullshit! I guarantee that I have put in 500 hundred times more hours this past year, volunteering for the poor and food insecure. Trust me on that. I have the receipts. But as I have shared before, some of you never see the other side of the stealing. You think “ why not just help myself…it’s a business and they make lots of money…they are not missing anything much.” The kid WAS NOT STARVING —chunky, yes, but not starving. The mom was simply “getting over.” A lot of people do it. But you guys are telling me that it’s right for me to pay $12 for my nuggets, but that she should get a free pass to not pay for hers. Just because. Even if she could pay (she paid for those cannolis, so she had money). She just wanted the nuggets and cookies and whatever else she was going to steal, she wanted it for free. Why pay when you can get it for free, right? I’ve been on the other side when employees steal from customers (taking from your bank accounts to pay their bills, then trying to hide what they’ve done). Let her steal from your bank account then. It’s the same. It’s just that some of you prefer corporate welfare meaning it’s okay to steal from Best Buy, Target, LV or Whole Foods because they have many more goods and make a lot of money. So people should be allowed to help themselves every once in a while and let other customers have to pay for it. But apply stealing to your checking account and you’ll be the first to call a consumer watchdog agency or the bank, disputing the charge and calling it fraud, wanting to get your money back. A business fraud= okay; personal fraud against you= hell no. But it’s the same stealing in both cases. The selective outrage is amazing. |
The fact that you guys are on here trying to tell me off for sharing my story says a lot. You do you and let me do me. |
There are so many food sources in the dmv for people to access if they are ever hungry. MANY. I have volunteered at quite a few. Silver Spring, Arlington, DC—and many other area centers and churches offer free meals, meal kits, fresh fruits and vegetables.
No need for her to steal with the numerous resources in this area. |