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So I think I agree that we should try to prevent theft whatever level it happens, whether at the highest level of government and business or at the lowest level at a retail outlet.
But what I think made me feel a need to respond to your original post is that you seem to blame major chaos in society primarily on the latter, whereas I would place much more blame and thus dedicate much more energy to fighting the former.
We're talking past each other, I guess. I don't disagree with what you're saying, I just don't see how it's really relevant to the case at hand.
That woman was a security guard at a Walmart. It's hard to imagine how she was supposed to leverage that position into an opportunity to stop high level corporate and government corruption.
She did see a man trying to take something that wasn't his, though. She had an opportunity to stop that. And she did.