Nobody says it was stolen... It vanished.
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Edit: an unplanned donation.
You don't exactly know what happened to your belongings [only that they vanished], so to say is theft is not entirely fair.
It could be that a disadvantaged resident was in greater need of the items than you, and that's what we are about as a community. I know it's hard to hear this, but treat it as an unplanned donation.
This is unironically how they do view private and public property. It's "You have it? Give it to me". That sums up the depressed jogger mentality + Antifa mentality in a nutshell.
I've already seen "organisers" (the legit abolish the police kind, like Lisa Bender) talk about this. Their ideology is that in a policeless society, crimes like theft won't be prosecuted.
Instead, you will be able to air your distaste of having your property stolen, but in reality, if you could afford in the first place, you shouldn't have it, someone else is in greater need of it.
They already were pushing through this ideal with their plan to heavily tax Amazon. They wanted Amazon to be stripped of a majority of their profit making capacity, to redistribute their wealth, in order to service - free housing, free healthcare and free "living wages" to people who chose not to work.
This wasn't some harebrained scheme either - this is what the Seattle City Council proposed. Their motto is basically tax the shit out of Amazon, fund their autism.
This was on top of the head tax that Amazon has to pay.
So this ideology is not just contained to the CHAZ autism, it's spread into the Seattle community writ large via nutjobs like Kshama Sawant. Her ideals are "I don't have it, so gimme". So this shit isn't a joke, this is a large part of what "community policing" looks like to them.