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Doing that to kids is a fun creative way to teach a lesson. After all, it’s Halloween and we ask, TRICK or treat? In this case they get both.
The people stealing packages aren't ordinary, they are criminals. In some areas the Police are too busy with more serious crimes to deal with package stealing. In some places people might be shot trying to steal from peoples houses and very little crime happens...it really depends on where you live in the U.S.
Areas with more gun ownership have more crime
@@bracejuice7955 Nah, that's just blue states and cities where the DA's let people with life sentences out and give them government jobs.
That prompts an important and interesting question. What defines a criminal? Does intentionally running a stop sign once make you a criminal? Does stealing some food make you a criminal? What if the sign was run on the way to the hospital for someone in need of hasty transportation? What if the food was stolen to feed starving kids? Do the means justify the ends?
Package thieves aren't necessarily "criminals" by trade, and people make mistakes and/or act out of desperation at times in life.
Throwing around loose classifications and firing off bullets at anyone who looks at you the wrong way isn't going to do any good for anyone. We all need to strive to be better every day. They say all lives matter - well, that means even the package thieves.
@@ivankawnartist that's why you look up the defiinitions of what a crime is on the law, and the judges are also there to analyse each case.
@Jj82op The idea of justice is heavily invested in the philosophical realm. Is it just to let children starve, or is it just to punish the man who steals to feed the starving children? Sort of a Robin Hood degree of contemplation here.
Unfortunately, the justice system in America tends to operate within a black and white system for these scenarios when the reality is anything but; in which cases can lead to some questions upon what is really defined as "criminal" behavior. Tax evasion is criminal, but utilizing unethical loopholes in order to avoid paying your taxes is not criminal. However, to your average taxpayer, it does see that there is a sense of injustice occurring.
Personally, I've found over many observations of situations pertinent that justice seems to be defined by one's interests and not be defined by a sturdy foundation of laws or any form of code when there is a loophole to say its not "criminal" behavior per our judicial system. You can see how this all gets a little murky, yes? Judges are also human and get emotionally invested in rulings (even though they're not supposed to) at times, which can lead to unjust rulings. I know nothing is going to get solved between the two of us in this discussion. I'm just saying it's not as simple as you suggest with your short-handed response.
Ngl looking at this makes me wanna see them react to micheal reeves 😂😂😂
I was about comment this
Oh, the guy that was with him and reacted to the fart spray has a channel called smarter every day were they built a baseball cannon that fires a baseball at the speed of sound. So of course they shoot baseballs at stuff. The Jar of Mayonnaise and the Sprinkles are my favorites.
I wish i could have seen them react to the squirrel course lol
Chacha, your new look is absolute 🔥🔥🔥!
Probably should have picked the squirrel obstacle course. Not sure if they were shown longer clips and this final video was cut to this shorter length, or they were only shown very brief clips of Mark Rober, just feels like this isn't a very good representation (although his most famous glitter bomb trick was picked at least). One thing I don't understand is why the girls seem to concern about the package thieves. They are criminals and deserve legal actions (which this trick bomb isn't), some of them are even organized crime.
Their concern is i think at least a bit agreeable. In most cases, we don't know who commits what petty crime. And honestly, do we need to? I don't need to see the face of someone who stole some headphones for justice to take place. And the internet is a dangerous place. Some people may take this opportunity to threaten, stalk, and harass the person who took the headphones. And is it ever that serious? I personally don't think so. But some people do. I'm sure the girls may have even had some bad experiences because of people like that on the internet. So I can see their concern. Although I don't like stealing other peoples things, especially things that aren't necessities, I simply don't think it's worth risking their life over it.
Just wanna say really love the youtube channel !
Chacha so cute:)
Some places in US is very low enforcement of certain crimes due to the fact that there is no real punishment from the DAs. Good example of this is california which is now losing stores left and right. One store went as far as chaining up the ice cream fridge
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I love Mark 😂😂
Brave wilderness next please.
smarter every day is a good educational channel to react to.
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Interesting seeing their reactions to stuff that myself, as an American, am so accustomed to it shocks me more that they're shocked lol. Really puts into perspective that when it comes to crime we're basically a third world country. Stealing is so common and normalized here it's insane to really sit there and think about. People will just walk onto your property and steal whatever they want off your porch, doesn't matter if it's a packaged tv or even your damn medicine. Have to lock every single thing up like it's Fort Knox and even then there's a chance that it'll still be stolen. If you drive down the wrong street you can be mugged and/or car jacked. Certain areas of the country where even stopping in traffic can result in your car being stripped to pieces like a piranha attack. Every store has a ton of cameras and even security guards, lots of areas where stores straight up have cell bars and bullet proof glass everywhere. Walking down the street is extremely dangerous. Even in so called "low crime" areas there's still the expectation and normalcy of theft, burglary, and murder around every corner. Some rural areas don't deal with this type of stuff of course but that's the exception, not the norm. Keep in mind I live in an area where just a few years ago it was a so called "low crime" area although theft and random shenanigans were still common. Now it's just nothing but shootings, robberies, and insane drivers
I was curious if you watched the surgery robot creation by Michael Reeves from last year.
someone needs to explain halloween candy rules to my korean friends
What's with the misleading image preview?
you cannot fool Chacha
If you feel bad for criminals even If there young something's wrong with you.
Your bitter. Who would blame a kid that wasn't taught? It also depends on the crime.
@@kimson305 a crime is a crime no matter ur age
To be fair, I've never heard of him either 😂
Me either
You should react to anti heroes like ghost rider or punisher
So... The thumbnail is a clickbait? Where's the clip for the baseball?
I'm curious what they would think of Michael reeves is experiments are.... kinda similar .... yeah similar...
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Hi could you react to telugu movies from india
I can smell pizza from a mile away. Sad but true. 😉
Haven't heard of him either 🤷
same 😊
Who’s the girl on the very right? She’s a cutie
They continuously miss the point of the videos lol 🤦🏻♀️
i just watched his new video. He's amazing tho highkey