Ugh. Snipping a lot of this, but going to comment on something that stuck out to me:
Did someone on reddit really NON JOKINGLY just say that some disadvantaged person may have needed YOUR PERSONAL ITEMS MORE? Does that make stealing okay?
Isn't that literally how all other stealing goes. Someone else needs the items more then me, or at least that's how they perceive it, and then they take it and sell it (or use it)
Sigh.
The thread must have been taken down since but you will see a mention of it on these feeds.
Enforcing private property rights in an anarchist utopia has proven difficult. One of the CHAZ occupiers took to Reddit over the weekend to complain that their tent had been looted and their laptop stolen, along with $400 in cash. The CHAZ community quickly stepped in to reassure the victim that “a disadvantaged resident was in greater need of the items than you,” and to think of the theft as an “unplanned donation.”
BREAKING: Raz is now chasing down an accused thief in CapHill
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1272434117183860736
Well at least it looks like they have some of their revenue plan worked out https://twitter.com/FromKalen/status/1271709379688087555