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Cause Trickle-Down is not a thing. Wealth going to those middle class/higher class does not go down to the poor. Directing policies that affect the poor, change the standard for everybody.
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Plenty of poor black folks bought into both and changed their outcome in one generation.Cause Trickle-Down is not a thing. Wealth going to those middle class/higher class does not go down to the poor. Directing policies that affect the poor, change the standard for everybody.
Plenty of poor black folks bought into both and changed their outcome in one generation.
You’re talking about policies how can you direct policies without $ or educated civically engaged populace.
Plenty of poor black folks bought into both and changed their outcome in one generation.
You’re talking about policies how can you direct policies without $ or educated civically engaged populace.
How is advocating for less single parent households not a systemic change?Individual changes do not affect systemic poverty. I don't care how many stories you know, we can see it. There are plenty of educated people & they exist. So there is no without. Then we arrive at another issue, people in different economic classes tend to go for their own interests so I think it's kinda foolish to think they would help collectively.
How is advocating for less single parent households not a systemic change?
Advocating for less single parent household ain't change shyt. People who want to be in their kids lives, will be there. if you want single parents to be supported, you need to be present in helping their kids.It would change a lotAdvocating for less single parent household ain't change shyt. People who want to be in their kids lives, will be there. if you want single parents to be supported, you need to be present in helping their kids.