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Rukia ([info]_rukia) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-10-30 16:45:00


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Current mood:*Snarl*
Entry tags:bad service, urge to kill rising, welfare, why otf_wank is depressing

Bad Service wanks about welfare and made-up statistics
[info]ever_abstract makes a post to [info]bad_service about a trip to the grocery store involving an incredibly obnoxious cashier-manager duo who give her a hard time about WIC.

This prompts [info]starliteunicorn to tell the community that she thinks welfare is absolutely ridiculous. She goes on to inform us all:

I'm all for getting rid of it entirely. People used to help each OTHER out, instead of begging the government. And it bothers me. A lot. I don't get paid to just exsist-I have to work. I know some people CAN'T get jobs... but it seems extrodinarily unfair. Too many people leech off the welfare system without even ATTEMPTING to find work or get themselves to a better position. The stereotype of the drug addict mother to 6 different kids all with different daddies is true for about 65% of people coming through the various types of welfare (taken from a friend who does, indeed, work in a WIC office).

And it just snowballs from there.



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[info]queencallipygos
2007-11-01 06:57 pm UTC (link)
I've actually always been disquieted by the term "cheese food". I always felt like that was a sign that it was so unlike food somehow that they consciously added the word food to be all reassuring and "no, really, it is food, you can eat it, trust us!"

Food so full of self-doubt about its nature that it must reassure others that it is food is food I can't trust.

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