The Bodega Betrayal

I always knew this day would come! The day when the mask-Nazi bus ran into the surveillance state bus. Take one guess who won, and how quickly.

The New York Police Department is asking store owners to refuse service to customers unless they take off their masks and show their faces in order to help the police battle a massive robbery spree.

NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said that the masks are allowing robbers to escape detection by police through security footage.

First they forced everybody to wear identity-erasing face diapers, now they can’t tell who is who on CCTV. One wonders if maybe there was a way they could have… seen this coming.

[GunnerQ plays the COPS theme song]

Badge Boys, Badge Boys, Whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when the people need you?

The Narrative said cover your face,
so you threatened the unmasked with mace,
Now the crooks play you for a fool,
Because your cameras can’t spot Abdul,
You tool!

Badge Boys, Badge Boys, Whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when the people need you?

The politician pockets some bribes,
The doctor-man poisons some childs,
Migrant gangers snuff out some lives,
And you don’t see any crimes… even with
bright lights!

Badge Boys, Badge Boys, Whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when the people need you?

“We are asking the businesses to make this a condition of entry, that people when they come in, they show their face, they should identify themselves,” he explained.

Blame the victim! How original! “Force your customers to identify themselves as a condition of you unbarring the door to your closet-sized grocery. That way, we’ll know who robbed you. And if it’s not too much trouble, could you arrest them for us, too?”

Cops, if you’re gonna be lazy then be lazy for EVERYBODY. “From this moment forward, the police will not investigate any violent death caused by a business owner inside his own store. We’ll just assume it was a robbery and he used the perp’s own weapon, and clean up the mess.”

Alternatively, if your paymasters use the law to protect the guilty then you cops should obey God instead of men. Like this:

It doesn’t seem hard to me. When the system is run by criminals, law enforcement needs to think outside the system. “The law” was never an invention of Man. Law is a society’s implementation of divine morality, and as such, is legitimate only to the extent that it pleases God.

That is why, for example, child molestation is a crime even… and especially… when legislators say it isn’t. Especially, because the legislators add treason against God to their violation of children against God’s righteous decree. Perhaps a non-Christian would use the phrase “mandate of Heaven” or something, but it’s to similar effect. There are lines that NOBODY crosses from ANY culture.

This is also why anarcho-tyranny is lawless by definition. God does not play favorites; therefore, neither should any government.

“We don’t have a weapon to defend ourselves,” said Bronx bodega owner Francisco Marte to WABC-TV. “That would be great, everyone come with their face up so the camera can see, we all can see. But we cannot force them to take off the mask.”

Marte says he has been shot three times. He’s also planning to upgrade his security to include facial recognition software.

Face-readers are a positive trend. It won’t be long before rednecks are setting up game cameras aimed at the front doors of Moderna’s bioweapon research labs. In the meantime, however, “I can’t make them take their masks off so I’m installing face-readers” proves Marte a coward. What he needs is a gun and a convenient dumpster, but no, he’d rather get shot… three times and counting.

If you’re gonna die by the sword anyway, then you might as well live by the sword.

[Some] shoppers said they got used to wearing masks during the pandemic, which ravaged New York City.

“I would say I’d be kind of offended because it’s my own way of feeling safe and I got really used to it through the pandemic,” explained shopper Emmanuel Celestrino.

The people still wearing masks are the fugly and/or emotionally damaged. Who in NYC, are numerous enough that masked criminals can seamlessly blend into a crowd. But the real story here is that after they were forced by the State to wear a mask until they liked it, they’re now being forced by the State to NOT wear a mask, because the State cannot be bothered with honest work.

The worm has turned, yet nothing has changed. The State’s mask mandate, now a no-mask mandate, has nothing to do with moral conduct and everything to do with coercing loyalty. Thus, it is an illegitimate law.

CAPS, an organization representing thousands of independent grocers across New York City, has called on officials to increase punishments against “repeat theft offenders” after they were lessened in a controversial bail reform law in 2019.

.We have been assaulted, terrorized, and our physical and mental health jeopardized,. the group said in a letter to the mayor and the New York governor. .A rise in larceny cases has hit independent supermarkets hard..

Whoa, that one word could explain WHY the NYPD is this lazy. Are they reducing all of the city to only WEF-owned food suppliers?

NYC bodegas padlock laundry detergent as shoplifting scourge hits new low

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By Matthew Sedacca, 21 January 2023

Desperate Bronx grocers are cracking down on serial thieves by slipping steel chains through the handles of laundry detergent bottles and securing them with padlocks . a new low in the shoplifting scourge across the Big Apple.

.I put the detergent in jail,. lamented Jose Dario Collado, owner of Yankee Food Deli in University Heights, which began locking up $27.99 bottles of Tide and $12.99 containers of Dreft because thieves were cleaning up . to the tune of at least $1,000 a month in detergent alone.

.Before the pandemic, New York was the best. Now, I don’t know what happened to the people,. huffed Collado.

The lock-and-chain strategy was hatched by the United Bodegas of America in the wake of spiking thefts, explained Fernando Mateo, the organization’s president.

Robberies at bodegas, small convenience stores, have doubled just in the past year.

.The justice system is just not cooperating, and it’s getting to a point where you either have to padlock every item that has to be stolen, or you have to fight back,. said Mateo. .And if you fight back you take the risk of going to jail for protecting your property..

Well, then, whose side are the cops on? Like Christianity, this isn’t hard to understand. It’s only hard to accept.

The city’s shoplifting crisis is showing no signs of abating, with petit larceny . or theft of less than $1,000 . up 14% this year through Jan. 15, compared to the same time period in 2022, according to NYPD data.

Residents stunned by the latest security inconvenience said the neighborhood’s junkie hordes were mostly to blame, as is the city’s revolving-door justice system.

.The police can’t do anything to help,. griped Manuel San Miguel, 61, alluding to the state’s 2019 controversial bail reform law that bans judges from setting bail in cases involving non-violent felonies and misdemeanors such as shoplifting.

Oh, the police CAN do something. Something other than following a corrupted, neutered, pointless exercise in futility.

But then, so could Miguel and other independent grocers:

A group representing 4,000 independent grocers is demanding that “repeat theft offenders” be made bail eligible, undoing part of the bail reform legislation . and addressing the fact that petty thieves tend not to be prosecuted.

Huh, so there WAS a reason we had the bail system previously. What do those hellbound fools who abolished bail have to say for themselves?

We must protect New York’s essential retail workers from rising violent crime

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By Manny De Los Santos, State Assemblyman 72nd District, 2 March 2023

Time and again, retail workers have been attacked, and stores have been violently robbed.

That.s why it’s time to change our laws to protect these workers and the customers they serve.

New York’s independent supermarkets, bodegas and mom-and-pop retail shops are the backbones of our communities.

I recognize the cadence of this speech. He’s acknowledging the problem to spin up the audience, and once they’re emoting instead of thinking, he’ll bravely propose a new word for business-as-usual. It’s a very popular psychological trick: “Yes, I agree with you! There IS a problem! Yes! YES, THERE IS! I hear you!”

From hiring our local residents to providing access to healthy, fresh foods and daily necessities for families, these businesses and their workers keep neighborhoods running 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Tell us you’re gonna stand against the WEF Great Reset, Manny. Tell us that you’re going to reimpose bail and put those crackhead scumbags in the drying pen. Tell us that you value the independent businessowners who provide you with food and tax revenue more than recidivist former farm equipment.

Just 327 offenders accounted for 30% of New York City’s 22,000 retail theft arrests in 2022. Recidivists were arrested nearly 6,600 times, averaging about 20 times each.

The situation is entirely untenable . something must be done to rectify it before more stores close and more workers are harmed.

Dirt naps for 327 offenders?

That.s where the city and state can step in to help.

Say it… say it… the solution is obvious, you probably haven’t even thrown out those law book from 2018 yet…

That.s why, at the state level, I am proud to carry legislation making assaulting a retail employee or owner a class-D felony, such as with livery drivers, utility employees and other essential workers.

This common-sense legislation will help deter crimes and hold people who perpetuate them accountable.

YES! The recidivists would then be catch-and-released for felonies instead of misdemeanors! GENIUS! Oh wait, the problem was shoplifting and robbery, not assault.

QED, business as usual.

Burn in Hell, Manny. Better yet, work an honest retail job and let’s see if your devotion to the Narrative can survive a tweaker equity-izing your carbon. Remember not to bitch about shiv-carrying robbers counting as “unarmed”!

This is treason. NYC government, even state-level, is targeting independent grocers for destruction via anarcho-tyranny. The damage being done to us isn’t just Ohio-sized mushroom clouds; it’s police telling shopkeepers that the only people the cops can keep in jail, is shopkeepers for the crime of “violent” self-defense.

How long until WEF-independent food retailers are targeted in other, less Progtard regions?

2 thoughts on “The Bodega Betrayal

  1. Use Anarcho-Tyranny wisely. Just don’t get caught. (honk!)
    So what is the five finger discount limit in NY state?
    CA is what $900, in certain regions, just wait until the stores that close up because all the inventory is stolen get called racist. (honk!)
    Will there be a request for a ban on “racist” protective plexiglass and bullet resistant windows as in Philadelphia?
    Why can’t lotto tickets and blunt wraps be purchased with EBT? (honk!)

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