• bane_killgrind@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Man it’s like you just hate people and thinking.

    If you deprive people from a legal means of housing and feeding themselves, they will house and feed themselves in less legal ways.

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      1 year ago

      Why is it so expensive to live in a city like Nashville?

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      Or some of you will realize that you need to get an education and a job and help the others learn. The ones that don’t learn should be sent to a remote part of Alaska and provided survival manuals that they need to figure out how to use to build a civil society. Their will be sentries ala Escape from LA/NY and these criminals can either choose to live in peace or chaos. Drones will televise for entertainment.

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        1 year ago

        Oh yeah it’s so easy to get an education right? That’s like free right? Be quiet with your psycho rambling, go to Alaska yourself.

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          1 year ago

          Ever hear of public primary and high school. It’s free. You just need to make the kids show up so that they don’t end up being criminals.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah sure every school is equally well funded enough to stop kids from doing crimes. Crimes never occurr at schools.

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              Communities should have cultures that value education and shame kids for trashing the school. This doesn’t happen in other non-ghetto areas. Kids just go to school and learn like civilized people.

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                This doesn’t happen in other non-ghetto areas.

                Except in the suburbs where kids are homeschooled the “Christian” way. But I guess it’s okay with them. Can’t imagine white it’s different to you.

                • porkins@sh.itjust.works
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                  I know someone who was homeschooled atheist and became a doctor. Not sure what your point is. The parents cared about their education and raised them well.

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        1 year ago

        “you need to get an education”

        Maybe you should listen to your own recommendations first before commenting

        • porkins@sh.itjust.works
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          1 year ago

          What a witty remark? I have an MBA and am more qualified to talk about socioeconomic circumstances than most. I’m done though with allowing people to play the systemic oppression card. At some point, people need to work on improving their culture from anti-education and anti-work to pro-education and driven. Black people want to make it all about their oppression, but my people went through the same bullshit including a holocaust and came here with nothing. They weren’t allowed in anyone’s clubs and were barred from many neighborhoods, but we valued education and hard work.