San Francisco YouTuber Rebecca Watson: “I cannot stress enough that stealing from big box stores is fine”
Rebecca Watson lives in San Francisco. In this 12 minute YouTube video, she defends shoplifting from big box stores, and expands on a tweet that she had previously made about the subject:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FPZ0Zh0U20
https://twitter.com/rebeccawatson/status/1442245355572105227
Archive of tweet: https://web.archive.org/web/20210926215153/https://twitter.com/rebeccawatson/status/1442245355572105227
Screen capture of tweet:
Liberal YouTuber Rebecca Watson says, “… you definitely can vote for politicians who will keep their constituents healthy by easing income inequality…” Meanwhile, the Washington Post says, “The most economically unequal states are Democratic.”
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
August 15, 2020
Rebecca Watson is a liberal YouTuber who lives in San Francisco.
At 7:45 in this video, she says:
“… you definitely can vote for politicians who will keep their constituents healthy by easing income inequality…”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3wiCiKNFqk
Meanwhile, the Washington Post published this article, which is called:
“Rand Paul is right: The most economically unequal states are Democratic”
The article includs this chart, which ranks the states by their levels of inequality based on their Gini coefficients.
You can see a bigger version of the chart at this link:
The information in the chart verifies the title of the Washington Post article. Blue states have more inequality than red states.
And since Watson lives in San Francisco, I’d like to point out this article from Vanity Fair, which is called:
“San Francisco’s Income Inequality Rivals that of Developing Nations”
This video is called:
“Inside Nancy Pelosi’s District: This Is Not What America Should Look Like”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh6saOx-Q6s
I’ve watched a lot of Watson’s videos, and I know that she hates and loathes Republican politicians.
It seems to me that Watson is voting for politicians who make income inequality bigger, not smaller.
Rebecca Watson: Facebook Deletes Science Fact Check at Ted Cruz’s Request
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gwinZO8J0I
Rebecca Watson: The CDC can take my cookie dough out of my cold, dead, E. coli-infested hands
This is one of the reasons why Rebecca Watson is one of my favorite liberals. She uses statistics to explain why you can ignore the government’s warning against eating raw cookie dough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8meTpecIt0M
Heroic dog saves friend from river! Or he just wants a stick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6xJIw0V2Fk
Pro-science YouTuber Rebecca Watson makes fun of psychics (six minute video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRXghwx28D8
Liberal Rebecca Watson explains why it’s OK that rich kids will get to see new episodes of Sesame Street nine months before poor kids
In this video, liberal Rebecca Watson praises HBO for funding new episodes of Sesame Street, which it will let PBS air for free after nine months. The number of new episodes produced per year is also getting bigger because of this deal with HBO.
I agree with Ms. Watson that this is a good idea. She admits that rich kids will get to see the new episodes nine months earlier than poor kids, but also says that this is not a problem. I praise her for seeing this as a win-win situation instead of as a class-warfare type thing. I wish more liberals shared her way of thinking.
I myself grew up watching Sesame Street, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, and other educational shows on PBS, and I am definitely a better person for having done so. Perhaps this makes me a “bad” libertarian, but I can’t think of any practical reason to oppose government funded public television. In theory, libertarians such as myself are supposed to be against it. But I believe that in this particular case, real world evidence proves that the theory is wrong. The financial cost of public television, as a percentage of the federal budget, has always been trivial, and the educational benefits of public television over the decades have been enormous. I am glad that I, as well as millions of other people, watched it when we were children, and if that required the use of taxpayers’ money, then so be it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_6MS3QDnOI