Guy Steals TV from Target, Returns It for a Better One, Gets Arrested

by Chris Black

Maybe it’s just me, but I think black people in the US don’t really understand the concept of stores, or the concept of ownership, i.e. they don’t understand that if someone owns something, it means they did something to acquire ownership.

On a broader level, they lack a basic understanding of the relationship between “rules” and “order,” and if you dig a bit deeper, you find that they don’t really understand the value of “order” as opposed to “chaos.”

New York Post:

A Target shoplifter who successfully stole a television, only to return it and steal a more expensive one, pleaded that he didn’t want to “go to jail” as Atlanta police chased him down outside the store.

Police received a call around 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 7 that a brazen shoplifter was trying to steal a television from Target located in Northeast Atlanta.

A Target security guard flagged down arriving officers to inform them the male suspect was still inside the store.

“The security guard advised a suspect had stolen one television from the store and returned moments later to take another,” police said.

If he would have died from a drug overdose during the arrest, all the cops would be in jail right now, waiting for decades-long prison sentences.

Cops must be absolute lunatics to still be going out and arresting black people.

There is no way in hell I would do it.

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