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disptachesfromtheclasswar:
“Here’s the New York Times story about this.
A small town in Canada ran an experiment along these lines in the 1970s and reported similar impressive results. Results which were, of course, ignored and the program was shut...

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

By Leonard Pitts Jr., Miami Herald

Granted, America seldom discusses poverty of any hue, except insofar as conservative pundits and politicians use it as a not-subtle proxy for racial resentments among white voters. But white poverty is the great white whale of American social discourse, believed to exist but seldom seen.

As it turns out, our deeply racialized view of poverty bears no resemblance to reality. Though it’s true that African Americans are disproportionately likely to live below the poverty line, it is also true that the vast majority of those in poverty are white: 29.8 million people. In fact, there are more white poor than all other poor combined.

Owsley County (Booneville is the county seat) is the epicenter of that poverty. Median income here is less than $20,000. The obesity rate is 50 percent. Life expectancy: 71.4 years, more than seven years below the national average. With 36 percent of its citizens living below the poverty line and 98.5 percent of its population identifying as white, it is the poorest — and one of the whitest — places in America.

Racism encourages poor white workers to identify with their oppressor. Having grown up in one of the poorest rural counties north of the Mason-Dixon line, I can tell you from experience that it does impoverished whites no good. Class unity and anti-racist solidarity is the only way forward. - redguard

The last 11 minutes of one of the best movies I have ever seen.

“Combat Shock”

Poverty is not an accident. Like slavery and apartheid, it is man-made and can be removed by the actions of human beings.
Nelson Mandela (via socialismartnature)
The biggest deception of the past thousand years is this: to confuse poverty with stupidity.
Poverty is the mother of revolution and crime.
Aristotle 
Oligarchy: A government resting on the valuation of property, in which the rich have power and the poor are deprived of it.
Plato