Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an overly educated AA? Do you have a lot of degrees? Why?
Because you people demand it so I can make the same amount of money as you. We all know "these people" is a term historically used to reference all races other than white. But it's ok as the shoplifter was not good (she got caught) I just assume OP meant PWT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an overly educated AA? Do you have a lot of degrees? Why?
Because you people demand it so I can make the same amount of money as you. We all know "these people" is a term historically used to reference all races other than white. But it's ok as the shoplifter was not good (she got caught) I just assume OP meant PWT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that I am condoning shoplifting, but these are hard times, and who knows what her story is? Maybe the child had no shoes to wear? However, if she were shoplifting jewelry (etc) that would be a far different story.
Nope, sorry. Heard of salvation army and goodwill? It's not okay to steal no matter what the situation is.
High horse glass house. Hmmmm. You don't know what's going on. I'll let you know right now if my DS needs something I'll do whatever needs to be done to get it.
I guess you just don't love your kid(s)... Judgment doesn't feel good aimed at ya'. Does it?
You're a loser. It's never okay to shoplift, especially with your children. There are other resources and ways to get things if you are poor and in need, ESPECIALLY in this country. Were you there, you tool? You know the circumstances? So if your DS needed a new toy you would shoplift if you couldn't afford it? You feel bad for PP's children? I feel bad for your own.
Your momma's a loser. Kids don't neePd toys.
Yes, if DS needs something and I am out of work with nobody to help, I will do what I have to do for him. I guess if you wouldn't it just shows how much you care or don't care about your kid(s). Again not so good when it's your turn to be judged. Interesting.
Ha, ha, I think YOU are the loser!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that I am condoning shoplifting, but these are hard times, and who knows what her story is? Maybe the child had no shoes to wear? However, if she were shoplifting jewelry (etc) that would be a far different story.
Nope, sorry. Heard of salvation army and goodwill? It's not okay to steal no matter what the situation is.
High horse glass house. Hmmmm. You don't know what's going on. I'll let you know right now if my DS needs something I'll do whatever needs to be done to get it.
I guess you just don't love your kid(s)... Judgment doesn't feel good aimed at ya'. Does it?
You're a loser. It's never okay to shoplift, especially with your children. There are other resources and ways to get things if you are poor and in need, ESPECIALLY in this country. Were you there, you tool? You know the circumstances? So if your DS needed a new toy you would shoplift if you couldn't afford it? You feel bad for PP's children? I feel bad for your own.
Your momma's a loser. Kids don't need toys.
Yes, if DS needs something and I am out of work with nobody to help, I will do what I have to do for him. I guess if you wouldn't it just shows how much you care or don't care about your kid(s). Again not so good when it's your turn to be judged. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that I am condoning shoplifting, but these are hard times, and who knows what her story is? Maybe the child had no shoes to wear? However, if she were shoplifting jewelry (etc) that would be a far different story.
Nope, sorry. Heard of salvation army and goodwill? It's not okay to steal no matter what the situation is.
High horse glass house. Hmmmm. You don't know what's going on. I'll let you know right now if my DS needs something I'll do whatever needs to be done to get it.
I guess you just don't love your kid(s)... Judgment doesn't feel good aimed at ya'. Does it?
You're a loser. It's never okay to shoplift, especially with your children. There are other resources and ways to get things if you are poor and in need, ESPECIALLY in this country. Were you there, you tool? You know the circumstances? So if your DS needed a new toy you would shoplift if you couldn't afford it? You feel bad for PP's children? I feel bad for your own.
Anonymous wrote:Alright, I am the PP who wondered what OP meant by "these people." I didn't assume racial undertones necessarily, although I did assume some judgment- I was honestly wondering what OP meant, as there were no clues as to who "these people" might be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that I am condoning shoplifting, but these are hard times, and who knows what her story is? Maybe the child had no shoes to wear? However, if she were shoplifting jewelry (etc) that would be a far different story.
Nope, sorry. Heard of salvation army and goodwill? It's not okay to steal no matter what the situation is.
High horse glass house. Hmmmm. You don't know what's going on. I'll let you know right now if my DS needs something I'll do whatever needs to be done to get it.
I guess you just don't love your kid(s)... Judgment doesn't feel good aimed at ya'. Does it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horrible person. He 3 or 4 yr old son looked so scared. Why would she take her son with her to go commit a crime? What the hell is wrong with these people.
OP,
You're one paycheck away from being "these people."
Don't kid yourself, hon.