December 7, 2020

“Employees should be able to steal, actually”

Crime is a social construction. It has nothing to do with public safety, nothing to do with preventing harm or punishing immoral behavior. It has everything to do with maintaining the social hierarchy.

If you take $40 out of the till, if you shoplift, if you move out and take your landlord’s microwave with you, there will be a report filed on you for theft. Agents of the state carrying guns and the right to kill you if they get scared may show up; you will have to do exactly as they say at that moment or your life may be forfeit, and they may have some paperwork to fill out.

If your boss shorts you on your wages — even if it’s the last paycheck of the month — and you need that money by the fifth to not get evicted, the cops will not come threaten your boss with abduction or death at his house or work. If your landlord robs you of a thousand dollars in the form of a security deposit kept, the cops will not knock on his door and tell him to put his hands up, handcuff his wrists so tight he has nerve damage because he made eye contact with them too aggressively.

It’s appropriate to throw a child’s mother onto hot asphalt for shoplifting baby formula — a pregnant person can be arrested for testing positive for drugs that might hurt their own fetus later! — but no CEO will be thrown in a cage for poisoning ten thousand children, for bribing “donating to” politicians and judges to facilitate this, for working actively to cover it up for years, not if the result is more profit for the shareholders based on argument the market wouldn’t bear the cost of additional safety as easily as it could some more poor sick and dead kids.

“It’s trashy to steal” — OK. Agree to disagree. But if it is, ask yourself why you’re so worked up over someone tossing a soda cup out of their pickup’s window when all around you the rich are dumping coal slag into rivers.

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