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As the potential halt of food stamp benefits looms due to a government shutdown, left-wing TikTok users are unabashedly endorsing acts of theft and rioting.
One individual, visibly frustrated by an apparent increase in loss prevention staff at Walmart, took to social media to rally others in resisting security efforts, advocating for what he described as aiding those in need to “help people steal.”
“It’s officially ‘Help People Steal’ November. It’s now ‘Help People Live’ November,” he exclaimed in a video. “People deserve to eat, and I couldn’t care less about Walmart’s profit margins. I’m prepared to hold back a security guard or even confront them if they try to prevent someone from stealing food they need to survive.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently informed the public that due to the “current lapse in appropriations,” SNAP funds are depleting, meaning that there will not be enough to provide full November benefits to the approximately 42 million people who rely on the program.
In the wake of the USDA’s announcement, social media has been inundated with videos inciting violence and chaos. One woman went as far as to threaten to “hunt” down white individuals and resort to cannibalism if the food stamp benefits are not issued.
Yet another woman promoted looting and stealing if Walmart restricts their stores to curbside pickup, adding in a “fuck Trump” for good measure:
Others posted videos of themselves dancing to music, with captions saying “its time to start LOOTING.”
One young lady said she would “go to the White House and start windmilling” — as in, fighting.
“Everybody getting slapped,” she said, including “babies” and “Trump.”
“We robbing White people on 11/1,” another woman wrote in a post, stating in her video that they need to start “clutching” their purses:
“When are we going to start looting the stores? I was stealing before… now it’s going to be full-blown theft,” another woman said:
“Stealing is never wrong,” a young man said in his video about the food stamp funds running out:
Some social media users have already begun bragging about their shoplifting hauls, with one woman pulling stolen items from her Coach purse:
Another woman showed off the size of her purse to demonstrate how many stolen items she can fit in it:
 
					 
							 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
						 
						 
						