Why Stay?
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The mayor of Chicago pleads with Wal-Mart not to leave certain sections of the city.
Why should they stay?
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/06/please-dont-go.php
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The ironic thing is they battled the city for the better part of ten years to get in in the first place.
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But they won’t give up on Chicago, even if they abandon a location of two.
They have nearly saturated the more rural parts of the country. The cities are their main, or even only, path to growth.
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Why should they stay?
Because the likelihood that a particular store that was looted now will be looted again in future events isn't higher than for any other store, maybe?
These riots are somewhat random in their destructiveness, I assume.
Tell that to some of the businesses in Watts.
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I think Walmart being a target (see what I did there?) is non-random. They have TVs and other stuff.
It’s more about how often you view such events occurring. Are these once in 50 years? Or will we have one every time a video is released of a black person killed by cops?
It’s also possible that some of these stores were marginal for Walmart to begin with.