You know what really grinds my gears? Thieves. I don't really like any type of criminal, but thieves really piss me off.
I work for a living. I spend 40 hours a week at my job. Between driving to and from work, making lunch for work, putting gas in my vehicle to get to work, and actually being at work, I spend almost 50% of my waking life, doing work related stuff. But that's the cost of living right? I have a house, and hobbies and food, and everything costs money, so I need to work. But wait! There is an easier way! Let other people go to work, and bust their ass all day long, and then, when that person buys something, with their hard earned money, just take it from them! So much less work!
See the problem is, thieves are psychopaths, literally. A psychopath is someone with an "abnormal lack of empathy". So basically, they don't care. When you see something you want, that someone else owns, what is stopping you from taking it? Maybe you don't want to get caught. Maybe you don't want to break the law. But are those the real reasons? Maybe you realize that that person worked hard for that item, and taking it is wrong, and will cause that person stress, anger, depression, hate and every other negative emosion we can feel. Maybe you realize that if you just start taking things from people, things will start getting taken from you.
The thing is, thieves don't have a conscience. They don't think about the people that will be hurt if they steal. Thieves have dicieded that they are more deserving than anyone else. The world had done them wrong, so screw it, they'll just take what they want.
I have had something of major value stolen from me. I worked very hard for it. I worked hundreds of hours to afford it. A thief decieded he wanted more than I did, and took it. Who let him make that decision? Who gave him the right to say "I didn't work for this, but I deserve to have it anyway"?
And what ever happens to the stolen goods? I gets joy riden, torched, sold for pennies on the dollar, or maybe just thrown into a ditch. People steal cars for transportation. Too cheap to call a taxi, take transit, or call a friend, they will break into your car, break your ignition and drive your car to where ever they are headed. Now you have a $300 deductable to pay, IF you have theft insurance. So you are out at least $300 because they didn't want to pay $50 for a taxi. Or maybe they smash your window out, to take $5.00 in change they see in the center console. Or maybe they kick in the front door to you house, to steal your $1500 TV because they know they can get $100 for it. Do they ever think twice? Hey, I'm going to cost a random person hundreds, or thousands of dollars, so I can make $50, or get a free ride somewhere. No they don't. They are psychopaths.
Now there are some people that are addicted to drugs, and need the $5.00 in your car, to buy some more crack, and I guess I'm supposed to feel sorry for that person, but that's the problem. We are all bleeding hearts. When we watch the nature channel and see a lion kill and animal for food, we're sad. We wanted the animal to escape death and live happily ever after, but if we were to see the lion starving to death, we would also be sad, and wish he had something to eat. We are all bleeding hearts. We want the lion to have food, but we want the prey to escape at the same time. Bad news, this is the real world. Evolution has made sure that the strongest, smartest, and fastest move on and the rest fall behind. It's how we became what we are. We are the top of the food chain because the weak links died, and the strong moved on. Back in the caveman days, if you were lazy, slow, dumb, or weak, you died. I know it's harsh, but that's how evolution works. Fast forward to North America today, and the lazy, slow, dumb and weak are propped up by society. These lesser beings are allowed to run around stealing cars, breaking into houses and being constant drains on society, because no one wants to see the the lion (contributing members of society) eat the lamb (thieves). The problem is, we are going to starve. We constantly have to pay out of our pockets so these thieves can have their day in court, steel our goods, cost us extra for insurance pemuims, have stores up prices to compensate for stolen goods, have our taxes go up to pay for extra police, etc, etc. These thieves cost us countless dollars, and what do they give back? We are a species that claims to be so civilized, and intelligent, and yet we let ourselves be handicapped, and brought down by our weakest links. I understand wanting to help out your fellow human, and I agree with that. If you see someone in need, help them. We support our mentally and physically handicapped, and I think that says something about us as humans. We are happy to help someone in need, that is a step forward in evolution as I see it, but why do we continue to help people that CHOOSE to be drains on society, like thieves? A lot of handicapped people have jobs, and contribute to us moving forward as a society, but criminals are intentionally doing things that hold us back.
The majority of thieves have no need to steal. They do it for fun, for entertainment, for the thrill. I know a fair amout of thieves. Not really by choice, but by ascoiation. They all came from good homes. None of them are addicted to drugs. None of them have habbits, or mental problems (aside from being psychopaths). They steal cars, dirtbikes, stereos and anything else not bolted down. I know they steal cars for "fun". They steal motorcycles to ride for a bit and make a couple hundred bucks on. They steal stereos, so they can sell them for $100 and buy some new Nikes. They aren't starving. They have a roof over their heads. They have no valid reason to steal, and they don't give a shit about anyone they hurt, how much damage they do, or how much it costs us as tax payers.
There are two problems with these people. One, because they lack the ability to see or care about the harm they are doing to everyone, they wont stop. Why would they? They have no moral compass to say, what you are doing is wrong. Two, the justice system is a joke. I doesn't help these inconsiderate douchetards understand what they are doing is bad. What message does it send, when you get slapped on the wrist for stealing a car? Well if all I get is a slap on the wrist, the damage I've done must not be that severe. The criminals are always the victims. Are we supposed to feel sorry for them because they don't know right and wrong? While they do, they just don't care.
We are forced to deal with the outcomes of thieves in our day to day lives. Someone I know just got her stolen car recovered. It was used for tranportation, and so someone could help themselves to her belongings. The things in her car, like her cds and her amp and sub were stolen, and aren't covered by insurance. She has been making trips to the rental car company, and the insurance company. She had to deal with the police. The long and short of it, it will cost her $300 for a deductable, $250 for a new amp and sub, replacing her cds, her time, and her stress. This is what we have to live with. This is acceptable. I'm sure the thief is "know to police", has stolen many cars, and will steal many more.
Now I think that these criminals aren't my problem, but people would argue and say that thieves are everyones problem, because we are all effected by them. Yes we are all effected by them, but they aren't my problem, because I can't do anything about them. If it was my problem, I could fix it. I can't arrest them. I can't send them to jail. I can't cut their hand off when I catch them stealing my stuff. I have to hope that the justice system takes care of them, and sets them straight, and look how well that's working. While my friend was at the insurance building, looking at her car, the adjuster to her that 90% of the vehicles in the building, were stolen recoveries. 90%. The justice system has failed, horribly. But what can I do about it? I can put an anti-theft device on my car, and HOPE someone doesn't smash my window out anyhow, for the shiny nickel I forgot on my seat.
There are good people and bad people in our society. I think we all need to support our fellow good people more. Lend a hand to someone in need. As for the bad people, there isn't much we are allowed to do. You used to be able to shoot a man for stealing a horse, but nowadays we've lost our balls. Stop being a bleeding heart for those that don't deserve it.
I'm going to watch the nature channel now. Maybe I can catch the part where the lion sinks it's teeth into it's preys jugular, I love that part.
You had to know I would continue to argue on this point.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the "moral compass" of the thief. Where do they get this from? Where did we get OUR moral compass from. From our parents, our teachers, our friends, maybe our soccer coaches. We, as a society, need to shore up those resources and deal with potential "douchetards" before they become fully actualized.
Secondly: the justice system costs money and we pay for the justice system. We sometimes pay for the lawyers to DEFEND the thieves because they don't have money. We pay for the courthouses, judges and jails. I work for a union that represents people that work in jails. Recently one of them was jumped and beaten and a union rep spoke out about the ratio of guards to inmates (60:1 http://www.canada.com/news/Three+more+guards+injured+inmate+attacks+jail/4021492/story.html).
Basically, you're gonna be paying that $300 deductible one way or the other.
Yes, thieves suck but, like many other debaucherous things, they have been with us from the onset and will likely always be.
The reason these douchetards become fully actualized is because there is nothing in place to stop them. If there moral compass isn't telling them that taking someone elses things is on the wrong side of the scale, they wont ever stop. I bet 90% of thieves would stop if after their first time getting caught for stealing had a harsh punishment. But nothing ever comes of it. You have action, with no consequence. Throughout history, if you were caught stealing, you were stoned, branded, jailed, beaten, had a hand cut off, or even killed. You quickly understood repercussion. Nowadays thieves have it great. You steal stuff and sell it, or use it and enjoy it. In the off chance you get caught, you get a bunch of attention, free meals, a lawyer, and a slap on the wrist. How do you learn from that? If a kid misbehaves, you spank him. He will understand, when he does bad things, it hurts. If you never spank him, you end up with a spoiled, jackass of a kid, that doesn't know right from wrong. The justice system costs a lot of money, but what costs more, someone breaking into cars doing thousands of dollars damage every day, getting caught by police, getting a lawyer, getting a court date, so a judge can set him free, or, sitting in jail for a year. I've heard it costs upwards of $90,000 a year, to house an inmate. That's only $250. Not bad seeing as how that is cheaper, by far, than one stolen car. Less police, less court time, less lawyers, less insurance claims all equals less costs to us. $250 a day is a freakin bargin.
ReplyDeleteI agree we need to stop these punk kid, wanna be thieves from actualizing. The only way to do that is to show them that life is not going to glorious and fruitful, but instead harsh and miserable.
Thieves have been with us from the onset, the problem is, now we aren't allowed to stop them, because we are "stepping on their human rights" If you aren't going to play by societies rules, you are no longer part of society. You forfeit your rights. Where's my human rights? My right to not have my shit taken from me, and my right to defend myself and my belongings.
LOUD NOISES!!!
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