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Is looting during a protest the result of a group of people in society who feel like there is no other way to get the attention of those in power, OR is it an excuse for those already inclined to commit criminal activity to steal with little fear of punishment?

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It is an excuse for those already inclined to commit criminal activity to steal with little fear of punishment. Those who loot are doing it for their own selfish reasoning, while those with a statement to prove are finding more affective ways to get their point across, as looting does nothing to support a claim as it just hurts business. Those looting are using the guise of protest as a reason to continue their own personal chaos.

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It is likely a combination of both. Looting during protests can be seen as an expression of frustration and anger towards those in power, but it also provides an opportunity for people who are already inclined to commit criminal activity to do so with little fear of punishment due to the chaos that often accompanies large-scale demonstrations.

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