Originally Posted by
misombra
brown people and poor people are being deemed not entitled. whatever they do, let's make it illegal and deny them resources. that is racism AND classism.
to me it's quite relevant.
Uhm... if the majority of the poor or those on drugs happen to be certain races... and the minority are other races... what does that really matter? There are different population numbers within the races... the races are not equally distributed throughout the country, and each race has its own sub-culture identity that affects how they view education, politics, and life in general. Rather than taking things at face-value... maybe it would be worth the effort to see what's 'really going on' before we yell "racism" (or witch if that makes you feel better ).
Second... aid is synonymous with 'gift'... which means the one who is giving it (the taxpayers) can set conditions on the potential recipient of the gift. The 'beggar' cannot be the chooser... hence the phrase "beggars can't be choosers"... other than refusing to accept what is available. Saying the giver is responsible for the potential recipient's decision to refuse is absolute bullshit. There's the aid, there's the conditions... if they refuse to accept it... then they have to do without. Their personal well being is still their responsibility if they do not consent to receiving aid.
This country is not perfect, but there is a way out of being poor. I have been in poverty and if you have the ambition, the motivation, and the tenacity to learn how to rise above... you can. I have noticed there are two kinds of people who are impoverished... those who caused their impoverishment ... and those who are born into it. If you can keep a job, avoid procrastinating on bills/loans, and avidly seek out aid... you can rise to middle class in due time. It's not easy... but it is very possible. However, most of the 'poor' are either too lazy or too disillusioned to have the necessary follow-through to improve their condition.
So no... such laws are not 'racist' or 'classist'... rather it's coincidental that certain races are impoverished or on drugs more so than others... and the poor are where they are because they either caused their predicament or they were born into it --- however they can rise above if they so choose to begin the journey better themselves.
As much as people bitch about this country... I think it's ****ing awesome... because if you don't like where you are in life... you can change that if you are motivated enough.
Last edited by Aeradalia; 29-03-09 at 10:01 AM.
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