Welfare State Destroys The Lives Of Those It Seeks To Help
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"Such trends are not unique to blacks, nor even to the United States. The welfare state has led to remarkably similar trends among the white underclass in England over the same period. Just read Life at the Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple, a British physician who worked in a hospital in a white slum neighbourhood. You cannot take any people, of any colour, and exempt them from the requirements of civilisation — including work, behavioural standards, personal responsibility, and all the other basic things that the clever intelligentsia disdain — without ruinous consequences to them and to society at large. Non-judgmental subsidies of counterproductive lifestyles are treating people as if they were livestock, to be fed and tended by others in a welfare state — and yet expecting them to develop as human beings have developed when facing the challenges of life themselves. One key fact that keeps getting ignored is that the poverty rate among black married couples has been in single digits every year since 1994. Behaviour matters and facts matter, more than the prevailing social visions or political empires built on those visions."
Welfare State Destroys The Lives Of Those It Seeks To Help
Welfare State Destroys The Lives Of Those It…
Welfare State Destroys The Lives Of Those It Seeks To Help
"Such trends are not unique to blacks, nor even to the United States. The welfare state has led to remarkably similar trends among the white underclass in England over the same period. Just read Life at the Bottom, by Theodore Dalrymple, a British physician who worked in a hospital in a white slum neighbourhood. You cannot take any people, of any colour, and exempt them from the requirements of civilisation — including work, behavioural standards, personal responsibility, and all the other basic things that the clever intelligentsia disdain — without ruinous consequences to them and to society at large. Non-judgmental subsidies of counterproductive lifestyles are treating people as if they were livestock, to be fed and tended by others in a welfare state — and yet expecting them to develop as human beings have developed when facing the challenges of life themselves. One key fact that keeps getting ignored is that the poverty rate among black married couples has been in single digits every year since 1994. Behaviour matters and facts matter, more than the prevailing social visions or political empires built on those visions."