We as in white people, including my ancestors. It's a collective effort. I may be young but I come from people who worked and held up a standard of living and I have done so myself as long as I have been around 14. I didn't pop out a kid at 14 to get benefits. I have worked and I continue to and will continue to. I'm also not trying to marry someone of my own sex or trying to marry an animal or whatever. I'm not making trouble for society. I'm not trying to get the world to accept any crazy choice I make or asking to be paid for doing nothing. Face it in today's world just having a job and not pumping out kids and going to jail is a hell of a contribution.
Oh but you have already admitted to living off the sweat of others for two years, in your young life. How does that make you any different from any black on food stamps? Or Asian?
Nope; you live with blinders on and think you are superior, but in all reality you are just as much a part of the problem as any other welfare leach. Had you gotten unemployment, then at least you would have contributed SOMETHING, but as you were on food stamps, you are no better or different from anyone else on food stamps.
What happened to the other year? Hum? I swear you originally said two years.
How is it different in your mind; because you are white? Please. You didn't pay anything; you took. And you probably didn't deserve it any more than the other welfare cheats did. But I guess it's OK, because your white ancestors paid your way, is that it? You just don't have a leg to stand on. You are not superior; you make yourself sound vastly inferior and you are so ashamed of your measly lot in life that you've got to put others down to feel good about yourself.
Uh I was a child under my parent's care at that time, for that one year, when they got foodstamps so that was not my choice or my doing. I was 4 or 5 then. I've paid taxes since I've been working. I take responsibility for the year I needed foodstamps as an adult. I have paid exponentailly more than I received in foodstamps, so have my parents. What measly lot in life? I own a home and 2 vehicles free and clear and have savings and a job. I'm doing better than most my age and probably most significantly older than me. What the fuck are you talking about?
I commend you for not allowing whatever caused you to need food stamps to defeat you. Realizing you were in a dire situation and having the fortitude to pick yourself up and improve your own lot in life is a wonderful quality.
This is what you should have been told, instead your being guilt tripped for your "insensitivity" to those that are in that same situation and continually make excuses and milk the system because they are too lazy and lack the strength of character to make a better future for themselves. Remember what I said. This bullshit will not last. When we, the workers, finally get fed up and throw in the towel ourselves, real change will finally happen.
IIN, this is the worst time ever to be a white male?
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We as in white people, including my ancestors. It's a collective effort. I may be young but I come from people who worked and held up a standard of living and I have done so myself as long as I have been around 14. I didn't pop out a kid at 14 to get benefits. I have worked and I continue to and will continue to. I'm also not trying to marry someone of my own sex or trying to marry an animal or whatever. I'm not making trouble for society. I'm not trying to get the world to accept any crazy choice I make or asking to be paid for doing nothing. Face it in today's world just having a job and not pumping out kids and going to jail is a hell of a contribution.
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Oh but you have already admitted to living off the sweat of others for two years, in your young life. How does that make you any different from any black on food stamps? Or Asian?
Nope; you live with blinders on and think you are superior, but in all reality you are just as much a part of the problem as any other welfare leach. Had you gotten unemployment, then at least you would have contributed SOMETHING, but as you were on food stamps, you are no better or different from anyone else on food stamps.
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On what planet does 1 year on food stamps equal what welfare queens do? I paid in, I currently pay in and I plan to work my entire life.
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What happened to the other year? Hum? I swear you originally said two years.
How is it different in your mind; because you are white? Please. You didn't pay anything; you took. And you probably didn't deserve it any more than the other welfare cheats did. But I guess it's OK, because your white ancestors paid your way, is that it? You just don't have a leg to stand on. You are not superior; you make yourself sound vastly inferior and you are so ashamed of your measly lot in life that you've got to put others down to feel good about yourself.
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Uh I was a child under my parent's care at that time, for that one year, when they got foodstamps so that was not my choice or my doing. I was 4 or 5 then. I've paid taxes since I've been working. I take responsibility for the year I needed foodstamps as an adult. I have paid exponentailly more than I received in foodstamps, so have my parents. What measly lot in life? I own a home and 2 vehicles free and clear and have savings and a job. I'm doing better than most my age and probably most significantly older than me. What the fuck are you talking about?
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I commend you for not allowing whatever caused you to need food stamps to defeat you. Realizing you were in a dire situation and having the fortitude to pick yourself up and improve your own lot in life is a wonderful quality.
This is what you should have been told, instead your being guilt tripped for your "insensitivity" to those that are in that same situation and continually make excuses and milk the system because they are too lazy and lack the strength of character to make a better future for themselves. Remember what I said. This bullshit will not last. When we, the workers, finally get fed up and throw in the towel ourselves, real change will finally happen.