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January 13, 2006, 2:44 pm PST

01/12 Racism Experiment

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I don't know were you get more then half of the recipients on welfare are Caucasian.  I live in Calif,  and it doesn't work that way out here.   

  

Case in  point, about five years ago when my husband was unemployed we went and applied for food stamps. That all we needed we just wanted help in buying food for the family.  I was setting in in one of the cubicles and over heard a case worked telling a black woman not to claim her child support because she would not get welfare benefits.  I was told to sell my car ( which is needed to get to work) and to cash in my 401K.  

  

So don't tell  me there are more whites on welfare than anyone else. Go to a welfare office in CA, you won't see that many caucasians.  

I do agree with you!!!!!  I was a single mother and I was working 2 jobs (I'm a server/waitress) and was barely making ends meet and I went to get some food stamps and the woman told me I made .50 too much to get any help!!!!!!  Can you believe that!?!  So, I asked her if I were a minority if I would get the help I needed and she said yes that minorities were on a different scale!!!!!  In TN where I live, we have people living in the projects driving almost new cadillacs and selling drugs and still getting the help that they don't deserve!  I don't have a problem with ANYONE of any race getting a hand up, but it really makes me angry when the people who need a hand up can't get it, but some who could work and be on birth control if they can't support a child get all the hand outs!!!! 

 
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January 13, 2006, 5:17 pm PST

01/12 Racism Experiment

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I don't know were you get more then half of the recipients on welfare are Caucasian.  I live in Calif,  and it doesn't work that way out here.   

  

Case in  point, about five years ago when my husband was unemployed we went and applied for food stamps. That all we needed we just wanted help in buying food for the family.  I was setting in in one of the cubicles and over heard a case worked telling a black woman not to claim her child support because she would not get welfare benefits.  I was told to sell my car ( which is needed to get to work) and to cash in my 401K.  

  

So don't tell  me there are more whites on welfare than anyone else. Go to a welfare office in CA, you won't see that many caucasians.  

I really wish people would educate themselves before just typing ignorant information. This goes to you and the person you replyed to. I majored in statistics in college and know all the government websites such as the US Census website(who knew?), to locate accurate information.  

This just goes to show how stereotypical people are. Why can't we just educate orselves before we make assumptions and make a fool of ourselves.  

Total of all Welfare Recipients Statistics  

39% White 

38% Black 

17% Hispanic 

  

Total of Welfare Recipeints in Los Angelis County, California (2004) 

15,000 were white 

34,000 black 

74,000 hispanic 

  

Most do not have cars and 401k's. I apologize for not being able to get the stats on this factor. 

  

In case you were curious I am a black female, 29 yrs old, professional married to an educated black man. I take offense to stereotypical people. It indeed pains me that my race has a higher percentile of  welfare recipients, prisoners, HIV and etc. based on the ratio of whites to blacks. If more people (not just black people) got involved in trying to make that number go down this country would be a much better place. Dr. Phil is doing his part. I do my part. What are you doing?  

  

  

  

 
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January 16, 2006, 6:54 am PST

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Quote From: sweetsue45

I don't know were you get more then half of the recipients on welfare are Caucasian.  I live in Calif,  and it doesn't work that way out here.   

  

Case in  point, about five years ago when my husband was unemployed we went and applied for food stamps. That all we needed we just wanted help in buying food for the family.  I was setting in in one of the cubicles and over heard a case worked telling a black woman not to claim her child support because she would not get welfare benefits.  I was told to sell my car ( which is needed to get to work) and to cash in my 401K.  

  

So don't tell  me there are more whites on welfare than anyone else. Go to a welfare office in CA, you won't see that many caucasians.  

You really can't be serious with what you just said. Because someone told you to sell your car and cash in your 401K (which the other woman may or may not have had in the first place to be selling) that means that more blacks than whites are on welfare. I'm sorry you had a not so great experience, but if you look all over the country, and not just in the city you applied for foodstamps in then you will see that most of the welfare recipients in this country--especially in the midwest are caucasian. And I'm not pulling that out of my behind either--six of my stepsiblings are social workers and work in welfare agencies in various places in this country. 

  

Some of what I've been reading here simply makes me want to puke. If you have to preface a statement with "I'm not a racist, but..." or "I don't consider myself a racist, but...." then that leads the person on the receiving end of that statement (us the reader in this case) to believe that you are a racist. I don't have to tell people that my group of friends may as well be the rainbow coalition or the United Nations, because it doesn't matter. I don't have to defend it, I don't have to explain it. It is what it is. If you really see the world through multi-colored glasses as some of you say, then you don't have to count how many friends of whatever race you have. You don't see their race, and you "sho' 'nuff" don't have to explain why how you were raised allowed you to be friends with someone of such-and-such race. Reading between the lines of some of these statements and watching people's actions say a lot more than "I'm not a racist, but...." ever could. If you were truly not prejudiced in some form or racist in one way or another, you wouldn't have to make sure the world knows that you're "NOT a racist"--you wouldn't give a damn either way. 

  

Allow me...I have O positive blood, and the red cross recruits me hard because I'm a universal donor. They don't make me specify my race, because blood is blood is blood. If you received a transfusion of O positive blood and it saved your life, you'd be pretty damned grateful, no? So if tomorrow you found out that that blood was from my "disgusting negroid/black veins", would you die from negro-itis? Nope, cuz blood is blood is blood, we all got it, it's all red. My skin might be darker than yours, but my blood could still save your life, or yours could save mine. There are so many more things to worry about than someone's skin color, so please, let it go.  

 


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