Examining the deleterious impacts of modern urban culture on the American social fabric and its future prognosis.
In previous installments of “Is American Urban Culture Beyond Repair?”, we covered the empirically real shoplifting epidemic among the urban population and the various justifications thereof founded in Social Justice™ dogma — primarily the narrative that, due to historical wrongs dating back centuries, the laws of civil society do not apply to individuals of the preferred ethnicity.
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The BLM lady below summarizes the “retail theft for reparations” ethos in 19 seconds.
“You as white people are obligated to right wrongs that your ancestors did…if you don’t want to hear it too bad.”pic.twitter.com/gG2Ej3eSXA
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) October 21, 2025
Here, we’re going to explore another pillar that undergirds shoplifting as an institutionalized human right (for protected ethnicities): zero sense of accountability, another prominent and socially engineered feature of urban culture.
Here we have three young urban boys, one who looks to be around six years old, caught shoplifting entire bags of goods at a Dallas Walgreens.
That’s obviously, and sadly, not an unusual occurrence; what stands out here is the shocking (shocking at least to anyone who hasn’t spent their youth around this culture as I have) sense of indignance, entitlement, and thorough lack of shame — even as they are caught red-handed on camera in front of a store employee.
Far from showing any contrition, they instead threaten the worker simply attempting to recover the pilfered goods, who even promises to let them go after returning the items. One of the hoodlums pledges to “trash this hoe” if she doesn’t open the doors and let them escape — “this hoe” being urban slang for “this retail establishment.”
Via KNUE-FM:
The video begins after the three kids realize the doors have been locked and that is when they start swearing and threating the employees that they better open the door, so they can leave…
The three kids were able to escape the store and get into a car waiting for them outside which was being driven by one of the kid's older sisters. The young boys even went home and made a response video because they wanted to respond to all the comments online. Their disrespect continued in a response video defending snack and toy theft—clearly showing poor judgment.
NEW: Three young Astronauts — two in pajamas — caught stealing and threatening workers at Dallas Walgreens after employees lock doors to trap them inside pic.twitter.com/ducpyMX2Q9
— Unlimited L's (@unlimited_ls) August 3, 2025
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But the depravity cuts even deeper; in a confirmation of what anyone might assume based on their behavior and where they likely learned it, the kids’ adult sister then releases a livestream excusing their behavior and encouraging them to unleash a torrent of profanities directed at everyone criticizing their larceny.
🚨UPDATE: Three young black boys were caught on video shoplifting and threatening workers at a Dallas Walgreens, returned to the internet to double down with their older sister—insulting people, telling them they have “more money than you, b*tch,” and that they were not stealing… pic.twitter.com/yhM3UakB7v
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) August 3, 2025






