And it is a cycle. There's whole generations of black families who have been pretty much solely dependent on welfare since its invention. They're on it. Their mom is on it. Their grandma is on it. There's whole families who never spent a dollar in their life that wasn't handed out by the government.
And it is a cycle. There's whole generations of black families who have been pretty much solely dependent on welfare since its invention. They're on it. Their mom is on it. Their grandma is on it. There's whole families who never spent a dollar in their life that wasn't handed out by the government.
And there is no shame, because everyone is on it, like their friends at school. Many black children are raised racist from birth, so even if there's white kids at school not on it, they already hate them anyways, so why would they care. They'll just end up blaming having money on white privilege, rather than having earned it.
And it is a cycle. There's whole generations of black families who have been pretty much solely dependent on welfare since its invention. They're on it. Their mom is on it. Their grandma is on it. There's whole families who never spent a dollar in their life that wasn't handed out by the government.