View Full Version : (PART TWO) I just saw a Negro steal (PART TWO)
ximmy
28th April 2015, 10:56 AM
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?83040-I-just-saw-a-negro-steal
OM-freakin-G
You guys won't believe this but I was at Target last night around 9:30 p.m. and I saw another negro steal. I walked by him and he was kneeling down. At first I thought he was changing a babies diaper because I saw he was wrestling with a baby carrier. He was trying to shove it into a big duffel bag. I passed him and went shopping in the next row. I thought about you guys and what some of you guys might do. No way was I going to try anything.
After about one minute I walked passed him again on purpose and he was pushing a cart loaded with stuff away. As I passed him I said "Did you get it all stuffed in there?" He pretended to ignore me and I went to pay for my items.
At the register several employees ran to the door, as I was paying they were escorting him back to the offices, I didn't look but I heard one employee with a Hispanic accent say to him as they were walking past, "Why are you struggling bro? Take it easy, this way."
Honestly guys, I don't know why, but I felt a little bad for him.
Hitch
28th April 2015, 11:27 AM
I thought about you guys and what some of you guys might do. No way was I going to try anything.
I was in a parking lot when a young lady ran up to me, pointed at a guy, and yelled thief! She worked at a clothing shop and sure enough the guy had his arms full of clothes. The guy threatened me and took off running. So I chased him. I was going to tackle him if I caught him, but he ran into a Best Buy store. The store security came out, and we told them about the thief. I asked if the store had a back door, and yes it did, but nobody would go and watch it.
Then the cops came, I told them we need to watch that back door. Nobody did anything, just asked questions stood around and talked. I got frustrated. Finally a store employee came out and said the thief ran out the back door. He got away. 4 cops, 3 security guards from different stores, probably 5 store employees, a crowd of people, and that thief got away.
The lesson in this story? Just don't get involved with thieves. It's not worth it over a few pieces of property. Plus, nobody seems to care about catching them anyway.
Shami-Amourae
28th April 2015, 11:38 AM
Honestly guys, I don't know why, but I felt a little bad for him.
It's our fault for trying to civilize them. They don't belong in civilization.
Only the White race has the unique trait where we inherently believe we must pay a tax into the commons. Simply put, we feel we must do the right thing for the common good. Other races lack this, and can justify things like stealing since in their view its the common good to take things from the Evil White man to benefit their people.
By the way, there are White presenting non-White people who do adopt White culture as well as the tax into the commons behavior.
Shami-Amourae
28th April 2015, 11:40 AM
Ximmy you should try to do all your non-grocery shopping on Amazon and E-bay. This includes dry foods by the way (pasta, olives, and so on.) Get your food at an Organic store. You'll avoid most Dindus that way.
palani
28th April 2015, 11:41 AM
The guy threatened me and took off running.
Little did he know I was wearing J Peterman "be here now" pants, a steal at only $118, available online from your distributor.
When you want to marshal all your resources, not just the bright shiny ones that flash in front of you, put this on.
It isn't for boy scouts, though. Some may think you look dangerous. Faded fabric with clean European design, it's a bit arresting. It takes a certain charisma. The really great villains in movies remain "present" until the third act (when hero finally gets "present.")
Which one are you?
http://www.jpeterman.com/Mens-Pants-and-Shorts/Be-Here-Now-Pants
Horn
28th April 2015, 11:44 AM
Reminds me when i was a lad working at the CVS part time. management informing on how to deal with shop lifters. I remember some such explanation, that all retail items are actually priced for 1 out of 10 being stolen. There was probably one person busted there every couple months or so.
These were the repeat offenders...they would be watched specifically.
singular_me
28th April 2015, 11:56 AM
stealing in a store like target is doomed to fail.
I feel for him as meanwhile mass murderers remain unpunished. Not about skin color but a system rewarding corporate crimes
Cebu_4_2
28th April 2015, 12:02 PM
At the Local grocery store here I saw a guy with one of them carry baskets loaded up to the max take a B-line down the center aisle straight out the doors. Manager was right by me and I pointed at him and told her he is walking out without paying. She looked at him and back at me and told me thank you and walked away... Nobody gives a shit. If I had nothing to lose I would try it.
Horn
28th April 2015, 12:18 PM
Stores here are much more wary, You'll have to check bags into counter/lockers on entrance to some, and receipt checked at exit at most all of them.
madfranks
28th April 2015, 12:43 PM
When I was a teenager, one of the guys in our loose group of friends learned that it was really easy to go to the Deli at the grocery store, order a box of fried chicken, then just walk out of the store. The deli guy assumed he was going to pay up front, and the cashiers up front assumed he already paid at the deli. He bragged about this for a couple months, until the store got smart about it and sure enough he got busted and arrested.
ximmy
28th April 2015, 12:52 PM
Ximmy you should try to do all your non-grocery shopping on Amazon and E-bay. This includes dry foods by the way (pasta, olives, and so on.) Get your food at an Organic store. You'll avoid most Dindus that way.
Usually I do shop online. It's just that every now and then I need something quick, or before I think it can be delivered.
What's funny is I rarely go to the 99cent store or Target, or any department store. That's why I think it is so hilarious, Go to the store, watch someone steal.
ximmy
28th April 2015, 12:58 PM
Little did he know I was wearing J Peterman "be here now" pants, a steal at only $118, available online from your distributor.
http://www.jpeterman.com/Mens-Pants-and-Shorts/Be-Here-Now-Pants
LOL... See video from 4:15-4:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVOV6eCyLCI
ximmy
28th April 2015, 01:01 PM
At the Local grocery store here I saw a guy with one of them carry baskets loaded up to the max take a B-line down the center aisle straight out the doors. Manager was right by me and I pointed at him and told her he is walking out without paying. She looked at him and back at me and told me thank you and walked away... Nobody gives a shit. If I had nothing to lose I would try it.
You can get in more trouble with the law for trying to stop them.
ximmy
28th April 2015, 01:03 PM
When I was a teenager, one of the guys in our loose group of friends learned that it was really easy to go to the Deli at the grocery store, order a box of fried chicken, then just walk out of the store. The deli guy assumed he was going to pay up front, and the cashiers up front assumed he already paid at the deli. He bragged about this for a couple months, until the store got smart about it and sure enough he got busted and arrested.
Just because you can do something unethical (think of Jooz) doesn't mean you should.
In a civil society paying for your purchases, without being watched, is normal behavior.
Horn
28th April 2015, 01:45 PM
You can get in more trouble with the law for trying to stop them.
Holding someone against their will could be considered kidnapping.
madfranks
28th April 2015, 02:11 PM
Holding someone against their will could be considered kidnapping.
Unless you have a badge. Then, the more people you hold against their collective wills, the more promotions and accolades you make.
Hitch
28th April 2015, 05:49 PM
Holding someone against their will could be considered kidnapping.
Not if you have reasonable suspicion a crime is afoot. We all have the right to legally detain someone, or even arrest them (citizens arrest).
The problem, is you are just some dude, the thief, in this case is another guy. If you try to detain him, and say tackle him, or fight him, and he gets injured. Lawsuit!!
Nothing to stop a thief from seeking civil damages from you. Back injury, etc. You could get indentured in slave debt for life because of that. So, my recommendation earlier stands. Just don't get involved. Only get involved in cases where there is a high probability that an innocent person may be injured....not over some property a thief is trying to steal.
Horn
28th April 2015, 06:14 PM
Not if you have reasonable suspicion a crime is afoot. We all have the right to legally detain someone, or even arrest them (citizens arrest).
Is it reasonable to suspect that the officers in Baltimore used unreasonable force during the arrest of the Freddie Gray?
And if placed under citizen's arrest, where could they be detained?
So as not to obstruct justice.
Hitch
28th April 2015, 06:43 PM
And if placed under citizen's arrest, where could they be detained?
So as not to obstruct justice.
You detain them on scene, right there. Gunpoint if you can. That is justice, the old way. If a crime happens, good citizens used to get involved and stop it, protect each other.
We've gotten too soft of a society these days, too worried about lawsuits, that justice never seems to happen. We rely on cops. It's a shame people don't/can't get involved anymore...
The Baltimore cop question you ask does not apply to this thread.
Horn
28th April 2015, 06:47 PM
The Baltimore cop question you ask does not apply to this thread.
How about the mayor for inciting a riot, cant i arrest anyone?
Hitch
28th April 2015, 06:48 PM
How about the mayor for inciting a riot, cant i arrest anyone?
Why don't you go to Baltimore and arrest some of the turd looters. Let us know how that works out for you.
Horn
29th April 2015, 12:11 AM
Why don't you go to Baltimore and arrest some of the turd looters. Let us know how that works out for you.
If I'm gonna arrest someone I'd like it to be a high profile case, its not something I do everyday.
ximmy
30th April 2015, 07:57 PM
Sheboon says they (negros) build America and didn't get reparations so she should get free drinks at the local market...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=21&v=lgKiMRpufoM
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