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Stealing a car is grand theft, so not really a small crime.
The system might suck ass, but having your car stolen isn't a small fucking inconvenience. Many people who get their car stolen are one big event, such as having their car stolen, away from being in serious financial trouble. You can lose your job because you can't get to work. I know a contractor who had his truck stolen with all his tools in it. He was basically fucked. We're not always talking about someone having their third BMW stolen. It's often easier to steal a beater car than a fancy one. Fuck car thieves. You're defending poor people stealing from people one incident away from being poor themselves. If we were talking about stealing from rich people or big businesses it's one thing. Stealing cars is likely hurting individuals who may or may not themselves be economically distressed.
And being one incident away from colapse is normal ? That again is a crime made by the ultra wealthy. No one should loose everything because of a single problem yet they keep us on leashes by keeping us on the edge of loosing everything so we keep working for peanuts. Eat the billionaires ! Stop defending a broken system.
This is like saying it's not bad to break someone's foot because someone else already broke their leg.
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I think both of you are arguing about different things. You are saying it's a tiny crime relative to what billionaires do, which is true. But the other person is saying it is absolutely not a tiny crime from the perspective of a victim whose livelihood depends on their car being available. Yes it is a class war, but at the same time it doesn't mean we can't denounce a "petty" crime like stealing a car just because both parties are in the same economic class.
YOU were the one who said it was Detroit? If so these people need their cars. Other than in the main part of the city, you can't get to anything without a car. Your original comment made a valid point but beyond that you just refuse to accept nuance. It doesn't matter that America would be better without the car infrastructure when that's not the reality we live in.
Even here in car-centric Atlanta, I'd be more upset if somebody stole my cargo e-bike than if they stole one of my cars.
Mine's just a relatively-humble Lectric XPedition, but I still love the thing more than any of my cars (which is saying a lot, 'cause I'm also a car enthusiast). It would also immediately impact my daily routine in a way that theft of one of my rarely-driven project cars would not.
(The other issue is that I ought to go check and adjust my insurance policies, because I suspect my out-of-pocket replacement costs would be higher for the bike than the cars.)