Finding vs. looting – press bias
Here’s some press bias for your Wednesday afternoon. Let’s compare two similar situations.

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That bread’s going to go bad anyways and these people will likely need it. Both are looting, yet justifiable in this dire situation. Perhaps some clarification is necessary.
For example, your family can’t eat that looted television:

This is the looting that the press is looking for:

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