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Thursday, June 17, 2021
Car stolen from home in Alta Vista area of Bethesda
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the Alta Vista area of Bethesda early Tuesday morning. The vehicle was taken from the driveway of a home in the unit block of Spruce Tree Court around 3:31 AM, according to crime data.
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Hey Moco Police: Put out some bait cars and catch these crooks.
In case any of the woke people here want to chime and claim bait cars are racist.... No, it's not racist. It's not racial profiling to put out bait cars to catch car thieves. If the thieves get caught, it's because they were stupid and they tried to steal another person's car. It's not because they were a specific race. The questions you woke folks should be asking, but don't want to, are:
Why did they feel entitled to steal another person's car in the first place?
Who in their lives failed them so that they felt entitled to steal another person's car?
What precipitated this failure?
These questions probably have answers that you don't want to hear. Maybe it's because the answers reveal similar failures or deficiencies in yourselves that you don't want to face.
@10:59am - You sure showed that straw man a thing or two! Please debate with an imaginary antifa radical next
@4:41 PM: Thank you for confirming everything I wrote was true. You attempted but failed to deflect, and you offered a weak comment that was truly devoid of substance, argument or logic in response to my questions. You don't want to answer them. I know why, but you won't admit it.
So now that I'm apparently not debating with anyone "imaginary" according to you, do us all a favor and answer the questions:
Why did they feel entitled to steal another person's car in the first place?
Who in their lives failed them so that they felt entitled to steal another person's car?
What precipitated this failure?
I'll bet you won't answer them. You can't answer them - Not without both reflecting on and admitting to yourself and me that you're complicit in creating the circumstances and failures that explain why these crimes occurred and continue to occur.
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