• Load your 12ga - Wave of lootings in Cordoba, Argentina after police union strike
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[QUOTE]La Nacion - Córdoba: With the police union strike, lootings reach shops and business At least 15 supermarkets and numerous shops were attacked; the police claim for a wage increase; school and public transport were suspended; there are wounded and clashes between criminals and elite squads (from the police)[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1644416-cordoba-con-la-policia-acuartelada-se-extienden-los-saqueos[/url] Video from a particular living in Cordoba: [video=youtube;ahGeZgK4oE0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahGeZgK4oE0[/video] Personal Comment: I hate the fact that many people here in my country defend these pieces of shit. "No, poor victims of capitalism, they are not the ones to blame". Poor victims of capitalism my ass. The goverment -so they say- has been spending on social security and distributing the wealth for 9 years. Just look at those turds, they are stealing in MOTORCYCLES. How can you say "We are hungry!" when you go around stealing in motorcycles? These people just don't give a shit. And if that kind of shit happens in my province Buenos Aires I will give a shit about their lives the moment a horde steps inside my house.
I'm sorry, but the title made me think of the song by Vio-Lence: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F7SDUFYgWs[/media]
I agree with OP, if you are going to do something society views as morally wrong atleast admit you don't give a fuck instead of coming up with bullshit excuses.
[QUOTE=Gatsby;43071042]I agree with OP, if you are going to do something society views as morally wrong atleast admit you don't give a fuck instead of coming up with bullshit excuses.[/QUOTE] LOL so true. And in the video you can see they are looting an Outlet....besides, see this: [IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BaqhjClCIAA_PcI.jpg:large[/IMG] Look, they are taking away with them oil, bread, butter, spaghettis and mineral water!
It's always the same excuse. The difference between the lootings on 2001 and this ones clearly show the real problem. In 2001, people stole and looted food and essential items. Today, you can see a 16 year old stealing wine and tv's.
[QUOTE=Gatsby;43071042]I agree with OP, if you are going to do something society views as morally wrong atleast admit you don't give a fuck instead of coming up with bullshit excuses.[/QUOTE] The whole situation seems pretty fucked. You got people who are supposedly ~victims of capitalism~ but in reality are fucking thieves. I would understand if you had no where else to go, but this is plain and very blatant stealing for the sake of stealing. Thanks to these ~victims~ some poor bastards are going to lose their jobs and most likely be forced to pay for all the lost products.
[QUOTE=Adeptus;43071078]It's always the same excuse. The difference between the lootings on 2001 and this ones clearly show the real problem. In 2001, people stole and looted food and essential items. Today, you can see a 16 year old stealing wine and tv's.[/QUOTE] Of course In 2001 we had a default and unemployment was around 20% with a 50 or more % of the population below the poverty line.
This reminds of the London riots back in 2011. People tried blame it on the underprivileged being disillusioned with their government and society, and while that may have been true of the initial spark, the resulting vandalism and thievery was really nothing more than criminal opportunism.
Okay I'm sorry but what is wrong with the cops in Argentina? Do they not give a single fuck about the population? How can they just simply stop offering any services? In here the cops did protest too when they wanted their salaries to be raised, but no fucking way did they stop to work, all that's doing is putting everyone in danger, their families included.
It'll be like the London riots, people make off with basic stuff just because they can. Then they find them because they were too stupid to cover their faces and they get charged.
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