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Welfare and Blacks |
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This one is easy. The number is disproportionately African American on welfare because a disproportionate amount of slave owners were White.
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| Posted: | 3/2/2011 |
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Ernie H,
Warner Robins, GA, United States
, 35
, Female
, Christian
, Black/African American
, personal trainer
, Over 4 Years of College
, Upper middle class
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| Mesg ID: | 891e0d55-c514-463c-8d4d-c627c02907ec |
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It takes a lot of will... |
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| It is very difficult to pull oneself out of generational dependency and most people of any race couldn't do it. Clearly there are exceptional people who do, more with each passing decade... But, when you are taught that it's hardly worth trying, that the game is so stacked against you, you are at a disadvantage to even try. There are plenty of poor whites in America as well and they don't seem to do much better than their black counterparts. Again, so much of it is generational apathy about "the system". The good news is that the chief determinant of future poverty, unwed childbirth, is decreasingly in both racial groups. |
| Posted: | 8/30/2008 |
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Dot L,
L.A., CA, United States
, Female
, Middle class
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History gives us the answer. |
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| Discrimination was legal up until the civil rights movement. "Separate but equal" schools were set up that were anything BUT equal. It was 1968 before blacks were legally allowed to marry whites in 16 states. That's less than 40 years ago! Discrimination continues even today. If you think of it as a playing field, blacks started out in a hole and whites were (and still are) standing on raised mounds. Welfare is one attempt (and a very ineffective one) at leveling the playing field so that everyone has an equal opportunity to make a good life for themselves. Welfare, however, is a trap and once you get into it, it's almost impossible to get out. You can't make enough on welfare to live above the poverty level, and you can't make enough working without losing the other benefits that welfare |
| Posted: | 12/15/2007 |
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Shelly Strauss Rollison,
New Alexandria, PA, United States
, 49
, Female
, New Age/Metaphysical
, White/Caucasian
, Bisexual
, Minister, writer, activist, CNA, draftsman
, 4 Years of College
, Lower middle class
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| Mesg ID: | 83e63766-3807-47f5-bdea-d435de1ec4dd |
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