Oh dear. Theft isn’t funny, but sometimes it can be ironic. Twitter users took the time to school former Rolling Stone contributor Jesse A. Myerson, who apparently is only a fan of Marxist principles so long as he isn’t personally affected.
@JAMyerson it wasn't "your" backpack, or "your friend's" car. Property is a myth. Come on Jesse!
— Michael ? (@dzzyppers71) August 4, 2014
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/496487274818056193
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/496491848178106368
Redistribute that computer, dude!
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/496485422147833859
https://twitter.com/BigJohnSudz/status/496362310727122944
.@JAMyerson @AaronHenager1 We need to spread the files, comrade! Your selfishness is very…bourgeois.
— Mulder’s Lying Dog-faced Coping Pony Soldier (@proteinwisdom) August 4, 2014
They liberated it for the proletariat. MT @JAMyerson Well, someone broke into my friend's car and stole my backpack, including my computer.
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) August 4, 2014
Zing!
Myerson didn’t appreciate the lesson.
https://twitter.com/JAMyerson/status/496362810843336705
.@JAMyerson Would you like to take this opportunity to teach us the difference?
— Mulder’s Lying Dog-faced Coping Pony Soldier (@proteinwisdom) August 4, 2014
@proteinwisdom: Yeah, I'm confused about this. @JAMyerson should be happy that other people are benefiting from his files.
— J.G. Alt (@nycconservative) August 4, 2014
@proteinwisdom: What right does @JAMyerson have to keep his work to himself, when it could benefit all mankind? Well, now it is.
— J.G. Alt (@nycconservative) August 4, 2014
And an exit suggestion for a follow-up class:
https://twitter.com/FilmLadd/status/496371649688915969
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