Wow - a real eye opener.
The sistahs used to do “day work”, but LBJ fixed that.
The sistahs used to do “day work”, but LBJ fixed that.
Not to me - I've been watching the welfare game for many years. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Read electric meters in the 'hood in my younger years. This has been going on for decades, and I'm sick of paying for it.
Yeah, the video shows they can get real agitated real quick. 20, 75, 85, and 400 mean they can move far fast into “rich” areas - may be stopped quick too, but not before doing some serious damage. The key takeaway from that video is the rapid assignment of blame, regardless of reasoning (or lack thereof).
What I can’t tell at this point is whether there is much of a real growth of, um, agitation out there, or whether it’s too much hype focused on a few relatively small instances (ex.: I’m seeing the same few London videos over and over). Can’t quite wrap my head around the dichotomy of a few incidents blown out of proportion (say, this short video may be the extent of the agitation) vs human tolerance of large scale horrors (for most subject to brutal dictatorships etc, every day is still mundane).
It’s a short trip up 400 from downtown...