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To: Dianna
I spent a few hours per week last semester at a low income, almost totally white, elementary school. It was an eye opener! Getting ANY cooperation from those parents was like pulling teeth.

For a large percentage of poor people, it's not that they have bad attitudes because they're poor -- they're poor BECAUSE they have bad attitudes

164 posted on 01/02/2004 5:06:46 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (Nine out of the ten voices in my head told me to stay home and clean my guns today)
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To: SauronOfMordor
For a large percentage of poor people, it's not that they have bad attitudes because they're poor -- they're poor BECAUSE they have bad attitudes

Well, yes. I would assume that is true for white and black people. Where did the attitude come from? WHAT, actually, is it? Is it a belief that you cannot get ahead because someone is determined to keep you down? I can see that black people could easily feel that way if it is what they are told by their family and society (and some are being taught this). Is it the same for the white underclass? Who are they blaming their troubles on? The rich? Minorities?

Is it something else? Maybe a rejection of the value of hard work and being accountable?

Like I said, this was shocking to me. I grew up lower middle class and our parents were very ambitious for us. They didn't demand college, but by damn, you were going to have skills and be a responsible person. Through my adulthood, I have NEVER met a parent who hasn't had a desire to see their children achieve and encouraged it.

I don't know what the problem is exactly, much less an idea of how to combat it.

165 posted on 01/02/2004 5:22:10 PM PST by Dianna
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