I think there’s a flaw, here. – IOTW Report

I think there’s a flaw, here.

During a large rally in front of Baltimore’s City Hall, a young man … praised the burning of a CVS store …“America didn’t care until we started affecting things they profit from …. What we saying, ‘Let’s get you out of our communities.’” … taking back from the stores that have taken our dollars for how long, and not giving back to the community in any type of way. More @ Sondrakistan

15 Comments on I think there’s a flaw, here.

  1. You are a special kind of stupid when you think that building a CVS in your neighborhood is just stealing your dollars and not giving you anything in return. My guess he is mad because they quit selling cigarettes or they won’t take his EBT card for toilet paper.

  2. We talk often here about the national mass psychosis about so-called “trans-gender” issues. What we are beginning to recognize is a similar mass psychosis among black Americans about their perpetual victimhood and how to “fix” it.

    Long hot summer ahead.

  3. The term “giving back to the community” really rubs me the wrong way.

    I DESPISE that term. It makes the moronic liberal assumption that if you have started a business you have already taken from the community. – Irony

  4. I has to axe the question, will the same dumb sumbitch complain in a year when there are NO drugstores in the neighborhood? Will Michelle Obama complain about the “food deserts” in Baltimore because grocery stores are smart enough NOT to build there? You burned it down, now live in it.

  5. Drugstores provide necessary items for sale, and they also provide jobs for local workers. Well, gosh, we can’t have that, can we?

    BTW, ain’t nothing stopping these jackasses from buying stock in CVS and receiving dividends when the company turns a profit. But no, that would be too “white,” wouldn’t it?

    WTF more do these clowns want CVS to “give back to the community?”

  6. Can’t wait to see their successful chain franchises of “Ghetto R Us”, “Dindu Nuffin Burgers”, “Slum Style”, “EBT 24/7” pop up in the neighborhood!

  7. I wish that I was the CEO of CVS. Only so that I could make an announcement that says,
    “As a company, I’d like to announce that CVS is now officially done serving the animal “community”. From this moment on we are closing our stores in areas where ObamaSon Savages rule. We will not subject our employees to the acts of racist thugs and racist mayors who deliberately help them destroy our property. If the barbarian imbeciles who inhabit these hell holes think we are somehow “taking” from the neighborhood by providing jobs, goods and services then so be it. But we are done catering to and appeasing animals. Maybe in a few thousand years these violent, feral, mutant beings will evolve to the point where they can run their own businesses… but I seriously doubt it. Call us anything you want, we are done caring.”

  8. Also:

    CVS rents the space for its stores. The building owners then pay property taxes. That’s not “giving back to the community?”

    This is right in line with all the libtard carrying-on about the wealthy “not paying their fair share.” The wealthy have always paid MORE than their fair share via serious charitable donations. Go to any city and check out its hospitals, college campuses, and opera houses. You will see many buildings all bearing the names of wealthy people. You think those buildings built themselves?

    Assholes.

  9. What a complete buffoon. So, when they run all the businesses out, are they going to go around and loot and destroy the more affluent around them? It is going to be a long summer, and a massive exodus as the place accelerates its spiral into purgatory.

  10. THIS JUST IN:

    The charitable arm of CVS made a grant to the Kennedy Kreiger Institute last year.

    It’s in Baltimore.

    Their specialty is–wait for–SPINAL CORD INJURIES.

    Guess the rioters are just pissed that it’s too late for Freddie.

  11. Well, content y’seff there, Cheetah, you don’t have to worry about me building any businesses in your community … of investing in any that do …

    I guarantee it!

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