More proof that bkf didn't really fight for civil rights in the 60s. He was the angry young white dude shouting "you all need to be marching about personal responsibility."
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More proof that bkf didn't really fight for civil rights in the 60s. He was the angry young white dude shouting "you all need to be marching about personal responsibility."
More proof that bkf didn't really fight for civil rights in the 60s. He was the angry young white dude shouting "you all need to be marching about personal responsibility."
If you like false choices, you'll love PhDeac.
I've never once read a post where PH blamed black people for any part of black problems. If there is such a post out there, I would love to read it.
I don't think blame has anything to do with anything, nor do I think there are "black problems." More white people in poverty than any other race of folks.
The pertinent question is solutions. What solution has a better track record than personal responsibility? We've watched what happens when we subsidize bad choices. That hasn't worked.
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How do food stamps that allow a child to eat make it less likely that child will graduate from high school?
Personal responsibility or racism is a false choice.
Food stamps are for the purpose of providing food.
I know I'm more personally responsible on a full stomach.
So is work. Work can have that purpose, too.
Most people are less responsible once their basic needs have been met, actually. They have less to be responsible for.
So is work. Work can have that purpose, too.
Most people are less responsible once their basic needs have been met, actually. They have less to be responsible for.
I agree. Instead of having breakfast and lunch provided for kids in my youngest's kindergarten class, those kids should have to sweep the floors to earn lunch.
They will be getting married and getting jobs selling insurance in Randolph County before you know it.
Also, this is super unfair. Work and food stamps aren't mutually exclusive. There are lots and lots of hardworking people that work full-time and still need food stamps to afford to eat.
This.Also, this is super unfair. Work and food stamps aren't mutually exclusive. There are lots and lots of hardworking people that work full-time and still need food stamps to afford to eat.
This.
Idk what you're arguing at this point. But, I guess that makes you a hero, too, millenniold.Another hero.
Who do you know that is arguing that poor people don't work? That people on food stamps don't also work?
Congrats on winning this argument in effigy.
It blows my mind how people can be against minimum wage and against providing food stamps for people who work full time and don't get paid enough to provide beyond the basics.