This is how the rich get richer. They steal from the less fortunate.
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Sort of related to the post about rich folks stealing. I'd like to share an anecdote of my own. <br>A while back, I worked with a couple high school girls as part of a work program. Two of the girls were extremely well off. Their fathers were both well educated businessmen. They were the closest things to the Paris Hilton types that I'd met. <br>One of them, Hilary, was really nice. The other, Kallie, was very stuck up. So that's why I stole from her. <br>I was a contract laborer. It was a really remote area with nothing but farms and ranches for miles. So they'd employed me, a bad boy, on a work contract. Every few months, I'd be sent to a different ranch. And assigned to a high school 'supervisor'. <br>Technically, I worked for the county, but I was employed by ranches. So I'd work for the county but live on ranches. And assigned to a high school student as a hand. <br>I was only 19 at the time, but I had a lot of experience as a farm hand. So when I was assigned to this ranch, they assigned these two girls as my 'assistants'. And they assigned a meet point at a church house way in the middle of no where. In the morning, I'd meet them there and one of the ranch hands would collect me. <br>It was a weird way to do it. But it was an unusual job. I didn't care, I was being paid well, so I figured they were doing it to give these girls some 'employment experience'. <br>Well, one day I went to meet one of the girls and get my marching orders. Kallie was a very handsome young woman. I get there and she's not there. She gets there late and then she's argumentative as hell. Tells me that I'm 'just a criminal' and 'I should be grateful for the opportunity to work'. <br>Now, I've been poor my entire life and worked hard all of my life. I'm not a criminal, I'm a convicted felon. <br>I didn't take kindly to this young woman being rude to me. So I waited for an opportunity to steal from her. <br>She kept talking about how she was going to follow in her 'father's footsteps' and how he was 'very successful'. <br>I figured she would have some nice jewelry then. So I snuck into her bedroom when I was supposed to be cleaning her room, found her jewelry box, and stole a lot of shit. <br>I stole some rings, a couple necklaces, and a small pendant. Made my way back home. Found a fence for the stuff and cashed in. <br>Then I went on a spending spree. Got a couple new pairs of boots, some new clothes, and a car battery (my car was dying). <br>This is what the rich do. They see people less fortunate, 'the poor', and exploit them for their own gain. They steal from them. <br>The rich see the poor and want to take from them. They see 'untapped resources' in 'unskilled labor'. They see the poor and want to keep exploiting them. They want to take from the less fortunate and hoard it. <br>If you're poor, you're already being stolen from by the rich. So take something back from them. You won't get caught because they're too busy snorting cocaine and committing felonies to worry about some poor person stealing from them. <br>My story is from my past. I'm not unemployed anymore and I have a decent paying job. I still live in a trailer park, but I'm not in danger of losing my home each month. I'm okay now. But I'll never forget that bitch Kallie and the lessons I learned from her.
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