2sisters said:
So by your estimation, the thievery in poor areas is to blame on you and your friends not paying your maid enough? Am I supposed to feel sorry for them b/c they clean your house and cut your grass? I think it is great that they work, it may not be the most respectable, but it's a job.epsecially considering that i have seen how people that can afford a lawn boy or maid treat their employees.There are many poor who wouldn't steal a dime, once again you are giving people a cop out. They are poor an that excuses them from all responsibility. I guess those plasma TV's are for their kids to watch baby einstien vidoes. It is people like you that keep the people like that down by enabling them, not the evil republicans, Bush, or the people who are just damn tired of seeing things they worked so hard for dissappear, stolen by a nogoodnick.
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Didn't say that at all, you're putting words in my mouth. A little tad defensive? "me and my friends didn't pay the maid enough?" Where in the world did THAT come from? Boy I just can't do anything right can I, help them from Katrina, or employ them either. Just who is "attacking" folks?
I was 12 years old, I don't think I was in a conspiracy to "keep them down". This was in the early '60s; so now people are making ME out to be prejudiced? Cute trick. Guess again.
I thought you said you thought people should work. What other jobs were they able to get? They weren't allowed to even go to our schools.
"You people are the ones keeping them down..." That my dear is a personal attack.
I am not "you people", thank you very much.
I know about government, and I know about the Constitution of our United States, which the judge upheld. Have you read the judgment?
I'm sorry that you cannot accept my honest description of my life in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the late 50's and 60's, which I was just describing to give some sort in insight here into "people of the lower class". Perhaps I should not have given it. It certainly didn't attack any posters. here. REMEMBER, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO ATTACK THE POST, NOT THE POSTER.
Checko, to answer your comment, I was just barely middle class, and just about everyone could afford a maid once a week. I didn't have a gardner, or cook, I was just commenting on what jobs they held.
There weren't too many hispanics affected in NO by the hurricane, and everyone here knows what the "elephant in the room is" here, and which "group" was most affected and on welfare or working lower class jobs there. Not that much has really changed in Louisiana, I guess.
I agree completely with Bill Cosby that the Afro-American culture, which often lacks a father at the head of the family, needs to work on "cleaning up their own act" and bettering themselves. But once again, I'm a broken record, this does not have to do with this particular ruling by the Judge which blames FEMA and their processes.
BTW, there's an article in the New York Times today that levee work there, after initial repairs, has started to dwindle.