I read the article.
People pass judgment for whatever superficial reason they please. They don't "know" how you live, your struggle or your circumstance. What they see, they believe and use their self defined "truth" to judge.
What they "believe" is that someone with a late model Benz has no right to stand in a food assistance line.
You know how they react, so you can go in your Benz, or you take the bus. Your struggle is not their struggle, you don't need to invite that into their realm of understanding. You don't invite that into your life. You take the bus.
Family members commenting about the Benz, if I'm not bumming money from you... suck an egg.
While she had the babies and was more employable than hubby, so she gets the job, he stays at home with the kids. Maternity leave? You take your 6 weeks and return to work? No? Yes? I dunno...
The house, so the house was the noose. I totally understand, bad mortgages tanked a lot of families.
The soda - people should mind their business about a BOGO. I've seen people buy lobster with foodstamps.
It's funny how we think about the moral right or lack thereof to public assistance.
Tons of people game the system for years to decades and meanwhile people question the right of someone who is using it properly -- to get through rough times as a result of temporary outside shocks after paying into the system on the net before and doing so again after.
But because they're white...