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PhyllisNJoe
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
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Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
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Posted 7/24/20 2:53 PM |
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
I understand it very well.
Socialism:
"...under socialism, individuals can still own property. But industrial production, or the chief means of generating wealth, is communally owned and managed by a democratically elected government...."
Communism:
"Under communism, there is no such thing as private property. All property is communally owned, and each person receives a portion based on what they need. A strong central government—the state—controls all aspects of economic production, and provides citizens with their basic necessities, including food, housing, medical care and education."
Capitalism:
"Capitalism is based on private ownership of the means of production and on individual economic freedom. Most of the means of production, such as factories and businesses, are owned by private individuals and not by the government. Private owners make decisions about what and when to produce and how much products should cost."
I'd much rather live in a society where I get to decide my life than more governmental influence.
And there are plenty of "wealthy" people who have been hurt by this pandemic as well. My boss hasn't taken a paycheck since March - because his main concern is to meet the payroll of the staff.
I'm all for giving people help when they need it and don't want to see funding for things like Section 8 housing, food stamps, etc., cut, but to say capitalism is the root of all evil?
I think you're confusing social policies with economics....
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Posted 7/24/20 2:54 PM |
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mrsrainbow
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
Message edited 7/24/2020 3:01:52 PM.
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Posted 7/24/20 2:59 PM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
Deleted post by mrsrainbow
Miserable sisters?? Really?!? Glad common sense kicked in and u deleted ur post. Ppl won’t want to engage in conversations with u or take u seriously when u treat them poorly.
Message edited 7/24/2020 3:19:16 PM.
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NervousNell
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
Miserable sisters?? Really?!? Glad common sense kicked in and u deleted ur post. Ppl won’t want to engage in conversations with u or take u seriously when u treat them poorly.
Just more proof that she's a loser. She should go crawl back in her hole and put her mask on.
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Posted 7/24/20 3:17 PM |
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mrsrainbow
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
Miserable sisters?? Really?!? Glad common sense kicked in and u deleted ur post. Ppl won’t want to engage in conversations with u or take u seriously when u treat them poorly.
Just more proof that she's a loser. She should go crawl back in her hole and put her mask on.
honestly...the two of you are seriously pathetic
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Posted 7/24/20 3:28 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by Naturalmama
No matter how you slice it, if school buildings do not reopen in September, the children who will suffer are the poor & minority children. Their parents don't have the means to hire fancy tutors, the ability to work from home or quit their jobs, who had nothing before the pandemic, and now have less than nothing.
Here’s a question. Why do minority children automatically get lumped into the poor category? It’s not the poor and minority children who would suffer from this ... it’s the poor. Period. That’s it. Not all minority people are poor without means to do more for their families.
If this had happened when I was a child, I would be disadvantaged immediately because I was poor. White - but dirt poor. While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did.
I’m sorry. I’m not calling the poster out. I just quoted this because I see this a lot and it always bothers me when people are automatically thought to be poor because of the color of their skin. That’s not always the case. That alone is judgmental.
I am not sorry but what?
Why are you so triggered by " poor & minority children. " What's with this fragility that you were poor but Black people had it better financially?
This is not the oppression olympics. You had a rough life. What does that have to do with children and education inequality today?
Wtf is your problem? I stand by a comment I made last time you addressed me in this manner. I’m sure you don’t speak to people like this in person
Nothing about my comment said I had any issue with POC having it better than i did. If you don’t understand what I was saying in my reply then 1. Ask me like a normal human being or 2. Read it again.
I’m not “triggered” I just don’t like when people are lumped into a category by what you see. I’m Italian and Grew up in an Italian area in Bk. Is it fair to assume my family is in the mob? No. But doesn’t mean it didn’t happen (and still to this day)
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
What does this mean? "While a lot of the POC who I grew up with had it way better (financially) than I did. " So...ok? What's the point of that? You have a major problem with your childhood from being poor but you knew some Black people who had money?
No one cares about Italians and the mob in 2020 so that analogy doesn't hold up Sorry (shrug)
They had it better (financially) was me acknowledging that they may not have had it better then me in general because of racism. Especially in the 80s while I was growing up. But $ wise, they were in a better place then I was.
You may not care about Italians in 2020. Good for you. But people do and comments still come up.
You are Not nice at all. This will be my last interaction with you if I can help it. Good luck in life with that attitude.
Ignore her. She is a miserable troll who jumps on any opportunity to be a bitcch. Sad actually
Thank you. You said everything I’m thinking and yes. On ignore.
Miserable sisters?? Really?!? Glad common sense kicked in and u deleted ur post. Ppl won’t want to engage in conversations with u or take u seriously when u treat them poorly.
Just more proof that she's a loser. She should go crawl back in her hole and put her mask on.
honestly...the two of you are seriously pathetic
Yeah it's us. Not one person on this board likes you or finds your comments anything but inflammatory and condescending. But we are the pathetic ones.
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Posted 7/24/20 3:33 PM |
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by mrsrainbow
Capitalism is the root of all evil, kids.
Is it though
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Posted 7/24/20 4:03 PM |
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JennP
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by LittleDiva
Posted by nycbuslady
It's like two kids on a see-saw and the rich just keep getting fatter and the poor are sitting on the see-saw and just can't move it down!
I disagree. I know some very wealthy people who are not doing well at all. Their business can’t open or sales are non existent. They are selling things off trying to make ends meet. On the other hand I know people whose businesses are thriving and never skipped a beat.
But there are people on the other end who continued to work and their income never changed, or those that made more on unemployment.
The problem is many people don’t plan for emergencies. We live within our means and don’t buy new “Things” just because. Think about when we were younger, our parents didn’t have 2-3 new cars, we wore hand me downs and got used toys, we didn’t do take out, we never bought coffee....let alone at $5 a day. We don’t live simple like this anymore. We just spend and spend with no safety net. I hope this is a lesson for everyone to start saving.
I've read enough of your posts to know we will never agree and I don't know why I'm bothering, but the difference is that "very wealthy people" can take the hit MUCH better than the poor and middle class.
When I say "middle class", I include people like small business owners many of whom I know are suffering.
And your last paragraph ignores so many realities of our fellow citizens. We have glaring inequalities fueled by so many things including wage stagnation, corporate greed (look at the corporate tax rate over time!), absurdly high health care costs, and the lack of a social safety net.
I could go on but the info is out there and people will think what they want to think. I'm not going back and forth. I just hope that people who recognize that we as a country have work to do and that we are only as good as our weakest go to the polls in November.
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Christine2
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
This is exactly what happens when you make education and returning to school a political issue.
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Posted 7/24/20 7:07 PM |
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Sash
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
referring to my underprivileged upbringing is me stating it’s the POOR in general that are at a disadvantage. And statements made that lump minority and poor automatically together bothers me. If you don’t like, skip over the post.
Shortened the quote to focus on the topic.
I am curious as why does it bother you to say minorities will be at a greater disadvantage because of this?
I feel like there is some confusion. Yes, the poor communities (all races within), will be greatly impacted by this and may never rebound. But we have to realize that the majority of the people who will be effected by this are blacks & hispanics.
A few weeks ago, when all the white people were asking what can they do? How can we learn? How can we help? It's not websites and reading books to your kids. It's being aware when things like this happen. When Governors decide to shut down schools, we are putting the black communities at a very big disadvantage. To me when people understand this and come to these conclusions on their own, is when we are finally making progress.
This isn't directed at you but TBH all I hear now from people when it comes to school is everything but the above. Yes, Cuomo and Murphy mention it but their actions aren't enough. Right now, CA already failed these communities.
Im not trying to make this a pissing contest and say there aren't other races effected. Trust me, My DH's white side of the family lives in these underprivileged communities. So i'm not ignorant to think all white people are rich and all black people are poor.
Also realize people like you and I are not the norm, even till this day. I say this because I am making the assumption that you had to overcome a lot of obstacles to get where you are today.
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LizD
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
if you don't agree with Jenn P or Mrs rainbow 1000% of the time you are bullied. You are a racist as well. When they give up 50% of all they have and their future earning to help the poor minorities I will maybe listen to them until then they are just back round noise. I was essentially called a racist because I back the blue. I was also called a racist because I care about all black lives, including babies being killed in strollers. Because of that I am stupid, don't get it and a racist. If that makes me a racist, then I am one.
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LittleDiva
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by JennP
Posted by LittleDiva
Posted by nycbuslady
It's like two kids on a see-saw and the rich just keep getting fatter and the poor are sitting on the see-saw and just can't move it down!
I disagree. I know some very wealthy people who are not doing well at all. Their business can’t open or sales are non existent. They are selling things off trying to make ends meet. On the other hand I know people whose businesses are thriving and never skipped a beat.
But there are people on the other end who continued to work and their income never changed, or those that made more on unemployment.
The problem is many people don’t plan for emergencies. We live within our means and don’t buy new “Things” just because. Think about when we were younger, our parents didn’t have 2-3 new cars, we wore hand me downs and got used toys, we didn’t do take out, we never bought coffee....let alone at $5 a day. We don’t live simple like this anymore. We just spend and spend with no safety net. I hope this is a lesson for everyone to start saving.
I've read enough of your posts to know we will never agree and I don't know why I'm bothering, but the difference is that "very wealthy people" can take the hit MUCH better than the poor and middle class.
When I say "middle class", I include people like small business owners many of whom I know are suffering.
And your last paragraph ignores so many realities of our fellow citizens. We have glaring inequalities fueled by so many things including wage stagnation, corporate greed (look at the corporate tax rate over time!), absurdly high health care costs, and the lack of a social safety net.
I could go on but the info is out there and people will think what they want to think. I'm not going back and forth. I just hope that people who recognize that we as a country have work to do and that we are only as good as our weakest go to the polls in November
Yeah I guess we shouldn’t care about the wealthy people during this. You know, the wealthy ones who worked their entire lives And sacrificed to create their ‘fortune’. The wealthy people who often employ people in your neighborhood, the wealthy people who spend money in your neighborhood. Who cares about them. Trickle down.....
And I’m not talking about billionaires getting bailouts. I’m talking about normal Long Island “wealthy” people who lost everything and still have families to feed. But who cares about them....
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Posted 7/25/20 12:38 PM |
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JennP
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Member since 10/06 3986 total posts
Name: Jenn
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by LizD
if you don't agree with Jenn P or Mrs rainbow 1000% of the time you are bullied. You are a racist as well. When they give up 50% of all they have and their future earning to help the poor minorities I will maybe listen to them until then they are just back round noise. I was essentially called a racist because I back the blue. I was also called a racist because I care about all black lives, including babies being killed in strollers. Because of that I am stupid, don't get it and a racist. If that makes me a racist, then I am one.
I would HAPPILY pay Nordic country tax rates if we had those benefits - medicare for all, free or low cost college, etc.
Numerous posters have tried to explain it you over the years. Personally, I am finished. Here is an excellent reading list.
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Posted 7/26/20 9:20 AM |
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mrsrainbow
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Member since 1/17 1465 total posts
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by LizD
if you don't agree with Jenn P or Mrs rainbow 1000% of the time you are bullied. You are a racist as well. When they give up 50% of all they have and their future earning to help the poor minorities I will maybe listen to them until then they are just back round noise. I was essentially called a racist because I back the blue. I was also called a racist because I care about all black lives, including babies being killed in strollers. Because of that I am stupid, don't get it and a racist. If that makes me a racist, then I am one. [/QUOTE
There is some real BS in this.
I have only seen one person on this site grow with even a shred of humility (nycbuslady) about the systemic racism and inequities on this island. everyone else continues to double down with their fragility and retreat into their own echo chambers and tone policing of Black and Brown people because you simply cannot give up the existing power structures to anyone else. white people are not the center of the universe right now. stop acting like blue lives is a freaking race - it's a damn uniform you can take off at night.
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Posted 7/27/20 12:02 PM |
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valentinesbaby
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Member since 2/20 900 total posts
Name: Valentines
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Re: Segregation problems with pandemic pods
Posted by mrsrainbow
Posted by LizD
if you don't agree with Jenn P or Mrs rainbow 1000% of the time you are bullied. You are a racist as well. When they give up 50% of all they have and their future earning to help the poor minorities I will maybe listen to them until then they are just back round noise. I was essentially called a racist because I back the blue. I was also called a racist because I care about all black lives, including babies being killed in strollers. Because of that I am stupid, don't get it and a racist. If that makes me a racist, then I am one. [/QUOTE
There is some real BS in this.
I have only seen one person on this site grow with even a shred of humility (nycbuslady) about the systemic racism and inequities on this island. everyone else continues to double down with their fragility and retreat into their own echo chambers and tone policing of Black and Brown people because you simply cannot give up the existing power structures to anyone else. white people are not the center of the universe right now. stop acting like blue lives is a freaking race - it's a damn uniform you can take off at night.
Wow, just wow
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Posted 7/27/20 5:31 PM |
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