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"Happy Dog" wrote in message
... My references to welfare cases did not disparage the entire group nor did I refer to them as one nor do I think that the majority are social leeches. I referred to a subset of from whom I would expect the observed behavior. If that was your intent, then your sentiment was indeed less extreme than your original phrasing (asking rhetorically, "what should you expect" from welfare recipients?) suggested. But even if you merely meant to suggest that receiving welfare payments caused an elevated level of violence in a *minute fraction* of recipients in N.O., your assertion is still unfairly issued without any foundation--indeed, without even any *attempt* to provide a foundation. You have not even shown that there *is* a higher level of violence in N.O. than in other dire emergencies in the world in which civil authority collapsed (in the absence of any history of welfare support)--let alone showing that welfare support is the *cause* of the supposedly higher level of violence in N.O. For what it's worth, I think a much more plausible speculation (but only a speculation) about the social policies underlying the violence is that it's partly fallout from drug prohibition. The most combat-like violence in N.O. seems to be coming from the organized criminal gangs. And we know from our alcohol-prohibition era that such prohibitions readily promote runaway organized crime that can ravage cities with violence even in the absence of widespread disasters. (Or do you attribute the rise of the Mafia to welfare payments, too?) --Gary |
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