Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "Daily Dose Of Internet" channel.

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  31. I read about a woman who visited New York City from Denmark and I guess she figured during the daytime it was okay to leave her baby right outside an eatery she stopped in to get lunch, and apparently some asshole cop came up went inside demanding to know if anyone knew anything about the baby outside. She came out of course saying that it was hers and that she was just leaving it there while she was inside eating and she had her eyes on it the whole time. Apparently he proceeded to charge her with child endangerment and I think she had to spend one night in jail or she was remanded into custody for a few hours. Or possibly she was in jail all weekend until she went to court again on Monday. I don't remember exactly. But it's just too bad that this innocent woman who was just having a pleasant afternoon and didn't know she was doing anything wrong, or anything that would alarm others and was treated like a first-rate criminal. Everything got resolved, but it was totally unnecessary for her to have been arrested or charged with anything. She either had a very annoying couple of hours or a very unpleasant weekend. And if she did still weekend and that meant that they would have had to take her infant into foster care temporarily, all totally unnecessary. I'm sure she was a very attentive loving mother just acting in a way that is totally normal and approved of where she grew up. Just goes to show all the people who don't live here, be glad. I'm not saying there aren't nice places here and nice people, they're certainly is but the problem is the Pigs. Not everywhere, but a lot of places sadly our streets are crawling with these animals. I can't tell you how much I hate it. Sometimes it makes me feel like I'm living in a fascist s-hole. The police in this place are absolute thugs and scumbags and they will go after you for anything they can. Especially if you're not white but sometimes even if you are it doesn't matter. Depending on where you go the Pigs are everywhere. Especially New York City. It doesn't mean you're necessary going to be harassed because again it's all random. You just never know if they're going to bother you and some Pigs are worse than others. They're ALL bad here but some are more aggressive and abusive than others so you might be lucky and get one that's not too bad and not a total fuckrod or you might be unlucky and get the type of Pig that this woman had to deal with. Unfortunately a lot it's just random.
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  41.  @JohnSmith-or9le  ACTUALLY THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRATEFUL. I KNOW I WOULD BE. IF YOU EVER SPENT ONE DAY IN YOUR LIFE IN NEED YOU WOULD UNDERSTAND HOW FOOLISH YOUR STATEMENT JUST WAS. AS I HAVE BEEN IN NEED BEFORE AND I'M NOT EXACTLY LIVE IN THE HIGH LIFE AT THE MOMENT I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE AND COMMON SENSE THAT IS JUST A SILLY GROUNDLESS ATTITUDE. Don't defend this bad policy. It's not defensible. It's a thin veil because they would rather waste then donate food that they've already decided they didn't want. Now explain to me the logic in that? However they try to justify it there IS no justification. It won't make them more money if they waste their food because people that can't afford it won't be able to buy it anyways so the best that can happen is the waste food, and they'll lose money by doing so. By donating food that would otherwise go to waste they can redirect that same inventory and help someone not be hungry. They've already chosen not to sell that food. It was THEIR choice. Now the only moral choice after that is to donate that food to someone who will take it. First they should make it available to the employees, then it should go to the community. This should be the law. This should have always been the law; why it's NOT the law right now is actually a mystery to me. This is actually something I feel very serious about and I'm going to be advocating to make it the law in my state which is California. There's no excuse for it not to be the law. Once a business has already made a decision that they are going to pull something from a shelf then their next decisions should be clear. Now it gets given to someone who can use it. Employees, then the community. Again this isn't violating anyone's rights. The private business made the decision to pull this product. The moment you do, you release all of your interest in said product. It then becomes community property. These should be the basic laws of ALL business.
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  46.  @huntermay8322  exactly. This is actually an issue that is very very important to me and I'll be doing everything in my power to get the strictest of food redistribution and reuse policies past in my lifetime. at least within my own state which is California and hopefully it'll spread to others. It's unforgivable with so much in this country and yet so much poverty. There's two kinds of poverty. financial needs, and then there's what I call tangible poverty, the lack of food and goods. Do you know how much we throw it every year in this country probably double what we use. Whatever it is the exact amount is, it is unforgivable and it is outrageous. And I will be fighting to stop the intentional waste in this country of food and tangible goods that could be repurposed they're by ending most if not all of the tangible poverty in this country. You're absolutely right. It should be a national shame that this happens because it happens all across the country in every grocery store, convenience store, and food establishment. There's no excuse for intentional waste of anything unless it's unusable or spoiled. Intentional waste by business says "only MY needs matter. Nobody else has a right to this item Bec they didn't have the money today and I don't care about my community". That's an acceptable to me. ending financial poverty will take some more doing, but we could end tangible poverty right here right now. It's something I intend to never stop fighting for. There's NO excuse for either financial OR tangible poverty in a country which according to all sources has more physical and financial resources than any other on Earth!
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