| It makes people believe they're in it for the free stuff, but there has to be another reason, right? Damaging police cars, I can sort of get. Burning a federal bldg, I'd understand too. But breaking in to a walgreen's and taking what, tampons and cigars? I don't understand the motivation for theft. Does anyone have answer? |
| I think it's just a cultural thing. They think they're sticking it to the man, when instead it's just a poor shopkeeper. |
| Raging against the machine. |
Um, what? |
| They're opportunists is all. No real message to authorities is sent. |
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Walgreens represents the man? Maybe?
But independent, black owned business were destroyed. I guess many people are just violent and thoughtless. |
Cultural? Which culture? |
| free goods, no cops, no punishment... all gain, no loss for the looters. |
Exactly. The police are overwhelmed so free tvs and beer for everyone! |
Gangsta culture. thugs! |
| I'm AA and it's embarrassing! As Chris Rock has said "I love my people, but I hate NI**$!S!!! They destroy their own neighborhoods..bunch of stupid, uneducated hoodlums! I say, take them out at the knees. |
+1 Wanna really get back at The Man? Start going to and graduating from college in droves. That'll show them can't keep AAs down. |
| When looting starts here, I'm headed straight to the Apple store. |
they have an app for that. |
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I'd imagine looters justify to themselves that these are the kinds of things they'd be able to afford if they weren't being institutionally discriminated against.
In the case of Ferguson, since it's so much about the struggle against police control, I imagine looting is also a way of trying to win the power struggle. Looters are committing a crime that they very likely won't be punished for. That's gotta feel pretty satisfying if you believe that Darren Wilson also committed a crime that he will not be punished for. I don't think that every looter is going through this thought process before grabbing a TV, but I do think it's there even if subconsciously. |