Okay, but you missed my whole point. White people also get welfare, white people also get aid, white people also get the handouts. So if handouts and welfare cause the mob riots, why don't we see white mob riots? Since, in absolute terms there are more unemployed and impoverished whites, and roughly the same amount of welfare dollars goes to whites as blacks, so where are all the white flash mobs? Something is missing in your theory here.
Every week we see at least one new incident of black mob violence (nearly always directed at white people), yet there are hardly any incidents of this sort which whites are the perpetrators. Why?
Is the welfare racist? Does it only choose to make black people flip out and start acting like packs of rabid animals?
There have been many times which much of northern Europe and Canada had economic problems far more serious than the one's we're having, and the have very elaborate welfare states, yet no white flash mob animal violence. Yet, you can have other places like say, Haiti or Liberia or Somolia where there's virtually no welfare state, even less than America in the great depression, yet "flash mobs" are nearly a fact of daily life. Why? Your theory fails to explain that.
Every week we see at least one new incident of black mob violence (nearly always directed at white people), yet there are hardly any incidents of this sort which whites are the perpetrators. Why?
Is the welfare racist? Does it only choose to make black people flip out and start acting like packs of rabid animals?
There have been many times which much of northern Europe and Canada had economic problems far more serious than the one's we're having, and the have very elaborate welfare states, yet no white flash mob animal violence. Yet, you can have other places like say, Haiti or Liberia or Somolia where there's virtually no welfare state, even less than America in the great depression, yet "flash mobs" are nearly a fact of daily life. Why? Your theory fails to explain that.
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That is the whole point. There was no such thing as an entitlement mentality during the Great Depression. There was actual starvation in some poorer areas. Jem is exactly right. The Great Society which enabled the" something for nothing mentality" is being dismantled with bad consequences.
