as they say on the market shows, worry some. but on a more fundamental level there are also danger signs. when young people are told by their leaders that work is a scam, and that stealing things from other people is a human right, how do you think your economy s going to look in 10 years? how about your civilization? the answer depends in part on how much idleness and theft you put up with. any society that cannot declare unequivalently and with confidence that stealing is wrong has no future. when you let the mob loot, you are doomed. this is why we used to shoot looters. not because we hated them, it wasn t personal. but in order to defend the foundation of all that we have which is private property secured by law. without that, we would be living in savagery and chaos. in chicago, they already are. this is what america s second largest city looked like this weekend. [screaming and yelling]. oh, my god! tucker: there s no point to that. nobody s benning. what you re se
acting out of desperation. we don t want a society that is acting out of desperation. but you have to pay attention to the cries that people have. so you re not condoning looting? there s no way to embrace that. what i m saying is, you can t condone the looting that corporations continue to do every single day when they take tax dollars from black, brown, white folks all over the city of chicago so they can turn a profit. tucker: they re trying to eat. because starvation is a pressing problem in chicago. but it s not. obesity is a pressing problem in chicago. about a quarter of chicago high school students are overweight. they join the overwhelming majority of their parents. obesity is the problem. the shortage isn t of food. and as if to prove the point, the same mob the mayor just defended reportedly tried to break into the art institute of