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ArticlesOctober 28, 2025
Woman Boasts About Shoplifting After Food Stamp Cuts, Says ‘Take It Like the White Men’
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NEW: After bragging about all the things she just stole from the store because her food stamps got cut off, woman tells her followers to "infiltrate" churches and get rent money.
"So this is what I stole, okay? They wanted $9 for this. I said, Oh, I don't got $9."
"Whether or… pic.twitter.com/lxKnIEXROp
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 28, 2025
If someone is going to commit a crime, one would assume they’d be at least smart enough not to video document it and post it on the interweb for the world to see. But it turns out that many food stamp recipients are not what you would call “smart.”
A woman took it upon herself to post all the things she stole from the grocery store as a way to stick it to the government for cutting her off. She complained about how absurd the prices were for her expensive taste and implied that you, the taxpayer, should be funding it.
She justified this in another video by claiming, “One thing I learned from the white man — just take it.” And while some may call it “free will” to steal, according to her, she believes this is simply “eminent domain.” In other words, she has taken it upon herself to take property away from others while she enjoys the fruits of other people’s labor. Totally logical and compassionate reasoning with this one.
This same creator posted again from the parking lot minutes after showing off what she just stole, this time saying:
“One thing I learned from the white man, just take it.” https://t.co/YLnJOwSSON pic.twitter.com/FYx5In7kHO
— EBT of TikTok (@EBTofTikTok) October 28, 2025
I think one thing that has become extremely evident is that far too many people rely on these handouts for far too long. It’s one thing to use them as temporary help, but it’s another when they disincentivize people from working, thus forcing the government to forever fund their “expensive taste.”
Additionally, the fact that EBT influencers are now a thing proves just how lost we’ve become as a society.
Also, how was she able to afford that bag? That is certainly not cheap. If she can’t even afford mints and cheese, then how can she afford a Coach bag? There are far more affordable alternatives, and something tells me it’s very doubtful she got it as a gift or from a thrift store — but that’s neither here nor there.
Do we need any more proof that the government must start restricting these benefits and putting time limits on them? Because I certainly don’t think we do.
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