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To: simpson96

“Deal with it, bitch.” Pretty much sums up the their attitude these days.


4 posted on 05/03/2016 9:04:00 AM PDT by cld51860 (Volo pro veritas)
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To: cld51860
This woman was reckless and stupid to pick a fight with a stranger. She also showed bad judgment and taste in insulting someone in front of his child. Both adults acted badly in cursing in front of children.

I live in NYC and have been stuck in supermarket lines behind morbidly obese (but expensively dressed) welfare matriarchs who are using benefits cards to buy hundreds of dollars of good food. Then, if they want to buy anything above their limit, they whip out rolls — rolls! — of cash and peel off twenties. Yes, it is infuriating. However, I would never argue with one of these people because I don't want to be stabbed by one of her cohorts when we both exit the supermarket.

Aside from risking your life by fighting with strangers, if we are being honest about the situation in this video, we don't REALLY know what is going on in this man's life. Many food stamp recipients are indolent, but some legitimately deserve the benefit. Maybe he really is working at a low-paying job and maybe he qualifies for food stamps because he doesn't make enough money to feed everyone in his family real food. This could be the case here. Add to that the fact that this guy is very skinny, unlike many who claim that they'd starve without food stamps. This guy looks as if he's starving in spite of food stamps!

Don't fight with strangers; take your argument to the voting booth; mind your own business when dealing with actual people one-on-one; and don't use offensive language around children.

51 posted on 05/03/2016 9:45:31 AM PDT by utahagen
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