Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
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Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Liberal society is a great big circle jerk.
- elect stupid liberal to lead
- enact stupid liberal policies
- exploit the desires of liberal constituents
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Blame others for an individual's failings, as for more bullshit programs, then blame the programs. Ask for more money, change the programs. Continue to blame others for the individual's failings.
- elect stupid liberal to lead
- enact stupid liberal policies
- exploit the desires of liberal constituents
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Blame others for an individual's failings, as for more bullshit programs, then blame the programs. Ask for more money, change the programs. Continue to blame others for the individual's failings.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Fuck em. They face the consequences if their actions. End the benefits and/or their probation. Why waste tax money of workers on those not trying?zombie wrote:don't dodge my question?zombie wrote:some won't want to learn, when it's mandated. some won't take to the approach. but we can lump them all together for the sake of footopia.Foo wrote:I was told they do not want to learn. They are there so benefits continue or as part of probation.zombie wrote:could be a bit of both? also, not every student, assuming they want to learn, will take to one type of teacher. you have to different processes. if some students aren't taking to one approach, let another type of teacher give it a go?Foo wrote:So I recently hired a chef for Crave. Guy has been a chef for close to 40 years. We were talking about a shared experience we had with a local food bank.
This place is subsidized by the government. One of their main functions is training people to cook who need a second chance. Both of us were told in meetings with directors there that the students were not really motivated and there was no one they would really stand behind.
So...is this the right kind of teacher? Or are they simply being honest about the students?
Also. Fuck that noise with blaming the teacher. Put on some big boy pants and listen. It is a second chance, not a ballerina school.
so what do you do with the ones who don't want to learn? do you allow them to keep getting benefits, regardless? how do you feel it should be handled?
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
First and foremost the breakdown of the the African American family is the main problem too many children born into broken homes with no parental structure or guidance. Than factor in that liberal bullshit makes talking about that an act of racism. It's a complete breakdown of everything and those kids don't even have a chance.zombie wrote:so you think it is a result of the system that they grow up in, not just of bad kids / families?Tiggnutz wrote:Baltimore schools spend a staggering $16,00 per student - the fourth-highest rate in the nation - and still an investigation by Fox45's Project Baltimore revealed that at six city schools, not one student scored proficient on either the statewide tests for English and math.
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At West Baltimore's Frederick Douglass High, one of five high schools and one middle school where not one student scored a four or a five on the state test, only one out of 185 students who took the test last year scored a three, while 165 students scored a one, the lowest possible score.
The schools are:
• Booker T. Washington Middle School
• Frederick Douglass High School
• Achievement Academy at Harbor City
• New Era Academy
• Excel Academy at Francis M. Wood High
• New Hope Academy
Product of liberal inner city policies
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
so is it the individual's failing, or the liberal policies?Foo wrote:Liberal society is a great big circle jerk.
- elect stupid liberal to lead
- enact stupid liberal policies
- exploit the desires of liberal constituents
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Blame others for an individual's failings, as for more bullshit programs, then blame the programs. Ask for more money, change the programs. Continue to blame others for the individual's failings.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
just let them do whatever they'll do on the streets, then?Foo wrote:
Fuck em. They face the consequences if their actions. End the benefits and/or their probation. Why waste tax money of workers on those not trying?
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Both. When individuals start accepting the idea that society owes them something, you start to have problems.zombie wrote:so is it the individual's failing, or the liberal policies?Foo wrote:Liberal society is a great big circle jerk.
- elect stupid liberal to lead
- enact stupid liberal policies
- exploit the desires of liberal constituents
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Blame others for an individual's failings, as for more bullshit programs, then blame the programs. Ask for more money, change the programs. Continue to blame others for the individual's failings.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
As long as it is not criminal. If it is criminal, back to the clink. Eventually people will learn.zombie wrote:just let them do whatever they'll do on the streets, then?Foo wrote:
Fuck em. They face the consequences if their actions. End the benefits and/or their probation. Why waste tax money of workers on those not trying?
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
You can't live in fear that if you do not pay for people, they will start looting.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
was this breakdown of families caused by the families themselves?Tiggnutz wrote:First and foremost the breakdown of the the African American family is the main problem too many children born into broken homes with no parental structure or guidance. Than factor in that liberal bullshit makes talking about that an act of racism. It's a complete breakdown of everything and those kids don't even have a chance.zombie wrote:so you think it is a result of the system that they grow up in, not just of bad kids / families?Tiggnutz wrote:Baltimore schools spend a staggering $16,00 per student - the fourth-highest rate in the nation - and still an investigation by Fox45's Project Baltimore revealed that at six city schools, not one student scored proficient on either the statewide tests for English and math.
ADVERTISING
At West Baltimore's Frederick Douglass High, one of five high schools and one middle school where not one student scored a four or a five on the state test, only one out of 185 students who took the test last year scored a three, while 165 students scored a one, the lowest possible score.
The schools are:
• Booker T. Washington Middle School
• Frederick Douglass High School
• Achievement Academy at Harbor City
• New Era Academy
• Excel Academy at Francis M. Wood High
• New Hope Academy
Product of liberal inner city policies
at least you're acknowledging that some pretty large part of it is because of the system, beyond the individual(s).
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
no, of course not.Foo wrote:You can't live in fear that if you do not pay for people, they will start looting.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
do you want the clink to just be like an internment camp of sorts for criminals (as i can't think of another example to fit), or do you want any focus on rehabilitation / re-integration at all?Foo wrote:As long as it is not criminal. If it is criminal, back to the clink. Eventually people will learn.zombie wrote:just let them do whatever they'll do on the streets, then?Foo wrote:
Fuck em. They face the consequences if their actions. End the benefits and/or their probation. Why waste tax money of workers on those not trying?
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Black families were broken by liberal government. They were consistently incentivized to have children out of wedlock. Consistently told society will raise the kids.
"It takes a village."
"It takes a village."
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
I want it to be prison. forced rehabilitation is a waste of time and money.zombie wrote:do you want the clink to just be like an internment camp of sorts for criminals (as i can't think of another example to fit), or do you want any focus on rehabilitation / re-integration at all?Foo wrote:As long as it is not criminal. If it is criminal, back to the clink. Eventually people will learn.zombie wrote:just let them do whatever they'll do on the streets, then?Foo wrote:
Fuck em. They face the consequences if their actions. End the benefits and/or their probation. Why waste tax money of workers on those not trying?
You know why Alcoholics Anpnymous had such low success rates? Because most of the people who join are forced to. Imagine a gymnastics school where people go because they are forced. Now imagine one that only allows people in who show desire and dedication to the sport. Which will yield better outcomes?
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Btw, I am fine with folks offering re-integration services to prisoners. The prisoners or their families can pay for it if they desire, and they can hold those classes in the prison.
If they pay, the outcomes will be better.
If they pay, the outcomes will be better.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Getting more money per kid in government assistance is a problem. Culturally being an absent father is accepted and not frowned upon anymore is a problem. Having politicians constantly making excuses for bad behavior is a problem. These are all problems that every race deals with but in black urban areas it is extreme.zombie wrote:was this breakdown of families caused by the families themselves?Tiggnutz wrote:First and foremost the breakdown of the the African American family is the main problem too many children born into broken homes with no parental structure or guidance. Than factor in that liberal bullshit makes talking about that an act of racism. It's a complete breakdown of everything and those kids don't even have a chance.zombie wrote:so you think it is a result of the system that they grow up in, not just of bad kids / families?Tiggnutz wrote:Baltimore schools spend a staggering $16,00 per student - the fourth-highest rate in the nation - and still an investigation by Fox45's Project Baltimore revealed that at six city schools, not one student scored proficient on either the statewide tests for English and math.
ADVERTISING
At West Baltimore's Frederick Douglass High, one of five high schools and one middle school where not one student scored a four or a five on the state test, only one out of 185 students who took the test last year scored a three, while 165 students scored a one, the lowest possible score.
The schools are:
• Booker T. Washington Middle School
• Frederick Douglass High School
• Achievement Academy at Harbor City
• New Era Academy
• Excel Academy at Francis M. Wood High
• New Hope Academy
Product of liberal inner city policies
at least you're acknowledging that some pretty large part of it is because of the system, beyond the individual(s).
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Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Republicans throw you in jail, Democrats keep you dependent. Wonderful trade-off.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
If you are a black democrat, it is career suicide to suggest personal responsibility is a problem among black inner city culture. More programs and more handouts are the way to political power.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
Luckily you can avoid the former by following the law.Headhunter wrote:Republicans throw you in jail, Democrats keep you dependent. Wonderful trade-off.
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Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
I'm glad you like in a society where the goal is to throw as many people in jail as possible. I find it an embarrassment to the world.Foo wrote:Luckily you can avoid the former by following the law.Headhunter wrote:Republicans throw you in jail, Democrats keep you dependent. Wonderful trade-off.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
Re: Crime, Poverty, and the Footopia
The goal is zero crime and no one in prison.Headhunter wrote:I'm glad you like in a society where the goal is to throw as many people in jail as possible. I find it an embarrassment to the world.Foo wrote:Luckily you can avoid the former by following the law.Headhunter wrote:Republicans throw you in jail, Democrats keep you dependent. Wonderful trade-off.