VDH Commentary: The Price of Eliminating Consequences
Recently there were some remarkable online videos of a Portland, Oregon good Samaritan confronting shoplifters and forcing them to dump loads of their pilfered goods.
More stunning, however, was the sheer outrage—of the thieves!
They pouted. They screamed. They resisted. How dare anyone stop them from stealing anything they wished.
Whenever I go shopping, I carry my S&W Border Guard knife. If I see someone loading trying to load their vehicle and escape with stolen goods, I will flatten their tires. If they then come at me armed they get ventilated. FAFO in full force.
You're willing to risk your life and freedom to protect the property of corporations that hate you and want you dead and your daughters raped. Bravo. If I didn't know you were really just a bloviating windbag telling keyboard warrior lies, I'd feel sorry for your wife and kids.
Theft is bad. Shoplifters and thieves are scum. Destroying your family to protect the property of bad people who hate you... that's so stupid it's almost evil. On the level of the father whose daughter was gang raped by "refugees" advocating for more "refugees" in her name, and opposing the rapist's prosecutions or deportations.
And? In this context, "right" means "caring more about being there to provide for your family than you do about whether a multinational corporation (run by people who would happily watch your entire family get murdered and raped, and who find people who are actively working to mutilate your children or grandchildren) gets a slightly higher insurance bill.
The bible even says a man who provides for his neighbor, but neglects his family, is accursed. Family comes first. Globalist, child-sacrificing satanist corporations? Right after "walking up and down the road, picking up other people's dog's shits for them because I hate littering " and that's after a whole bunch of other shit. In other words: dead last, on a loooong list.
"There is still right and wrong, regardless" ... seriously, can you tie your own shoes? Wrong is playing Rambo Loss Prevention Officer at the expense of your family and posterity. Right? Well, right is providing for your family, and letting evil corporations take care of themselves. If it's a small, locally owned and operated business, that's another scenario, but still far from simple.
Whenever I go shopping, I carry my S&W Border Guard knife. If I see someone loading trying to load their vehicle and escape with stolen goods, I will flatten their tires. If they then come at me armed they get ventilated. FAFO in full force.
ReplyDeleteYou're willing to risk your life and freedom to protect the property of corporations that hate you and want you dead and your daughters raped. Bravo. If I didn't know you were really just a bloviating windbag telling keyboard warrior lies, I'd feel sorry for your wife and kids.
DeleteTheft is bad. Shoplifters and thieves are scum. Destroying your family to protect the property of bad people who hate you... that's so stupid it's almost evil. On the level of the father whose daughter was gang raped by "refugees" advocating for more "refugees" in her name, and opposing the rapist's prosecutions or deportations.
There is still right and wrong, regardless.
DeleteAnd? In this context, "right" means "caring more about being there to provide for your family than you do about whether a multinational corporation (run by people who would happily watch your entire family get murdered and raped, and who find people who are actively working to mutilate your children or grandchildren) gets a slightly higher insurance bill.
DeleteThe bible even says a man who provides for his neighbor, but neglects his family, is accursed. Family comes first. Globalist, child-sacrificing satanist corporations? Right after "walking up and down the road, picking up other people's dog's shits for them because I hate littering " and that's after a whole bunch of other shit. In other words: dead last, on a loooong list.
"There is still right and wrong, regardless" ... seriously, can you tie your own shoes? Wrong is playing Rambo Loss Prevention Officer at the expense of your family and posterity. Right? Well, right is providing for your family, and letting evil corporations take care of themselves. If it's a small, locally owned and operated business, that's another scenario, but still far from simple.