Emily Stewart Business Insider talked to several people who confessed to the theft of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Stevard released the report On Thursday, the title “Lifting of Antamazons of Avengers”, documented how many people participate in the theft of Bezos companies. She described the mentality of such thieves as “some efforts by Robin Hood, where they take from the rich to give the poor, relatively poor being.”
Stewart reported that these thefts were motivated outside simple economic troubles, often referring to complaints against Bezos itself, ranging from his business practice to recent political shifts against President Donald Trump and Washington Post.
Bezos caused a great dispute in the Washington Post, which he also possessed when he refused to approve the candidate in the midst of the 2024 elections. After President Trump won the election, Bezos sat down with the president at that time in his Mar-a-lago estate in Florida in December. In February Bezos announced a major change on the POST opinion page, announcing that they would have greater emphasis on “Personal Liberty and Free Markets”.
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The cakes are motivated by the framework of simple economic troubles, often referring to complaints against Bezos itself, ranging from his business practice to recent political shifts against President Trump. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
Stewart spoke with almost a dozen thefts and ethically (and legally) violated people, to whom she gave aliases about why they decided to abduct the Bezos companies.
A 20-year-old communications specialist living in Washington, Colombia, turned to the reporter that he was engaged in “Grand Theft Auto-ENG” from his local Whole Foods store.
“If the billionaire can steal from me, I can also scrape out the top,” he said.
Stewart summarized that these theft includes small violations, such as “he is cheating on a hot bar, pocket spices, or take home four lemons in the passage of self -government, stating only two.” She also added that when this young man, “Lee” confessed in the Washington Post. “
This is one of the many thieves that claim their theft is a political act.
“I never felt bad for the corporation as a whole because it was Amazon, and you know, it was Jeff Bezos,” said the reporter of Jesse. “It just brings so much that they use small people, so when we, like little people, can bite a little, and I took it for its $ 100, perhaps for profit, it’s a little medium finger.”

Mark Zuckerberg, Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos, Sundar and Elon Musk visit Donald J. Trump in the US Capitolid Capitolid on January 20 in Washington, Colombia (Julia Demaree Nikhinson – Pool / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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The pseudo-called “Carson” from the non-profit sector said Stewart that “he liked to slide salmon in his sleeve’s sleeve and estimates that he saves about $ 1,000 in products per year, theft, to a large extent from solid food.”
“It’s easy to look at it like Lex Luthor,” Carson told her, citing the bald villain superman. “Who actually suffered in this amazing, degumanized system?”
The reporter also noted that “Carson” is also aimed at Amazon, in that “he will buy 1000 dollars in Amazon, use them, and then return them.”
Another thief compared himself to Batman.
“Jimmy”, which has the name “Jimmy,” said Stewart that he was “indifferent” to Bezos, and said he did not lose the dream for replacing his broken video game controller with the one he bought from Amazon, sending the broken back to the new box as a return to return the money.
“We know how much money the company earns. They will not worry for those $ 70,” he said. “I feel like a betman return. I choose my goals.”

American businessman Jeff Bezos attended the inauguration ceremony where Donald Trump swore 47 US president. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson / Pool / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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But Stewart claimed that such actions are not only unproductive but also bad for society.
“No one they do, actually does the type of impact they can see, and they conveniently ignore the positive contribution of Bezos, such as its charity. And they can cause unintentional harm to anyone who does not hurt the world, like all other. Employees, and when people are enough, it can lead the company to raise prices, or in the case of a return fraud, means that businesses make unwanted things are much harder. ”
However, at the end of her work, she completed: “At least it is better than setting up Teslas.”
Amazon and Whole Foods did not immediately respond to a comment request.
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2025-04-01 23:00:00