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4 thoughts on “The Impact of Welfare on the Black Community: Restoring the Role of Black Fathers”
This makes a lot of sense because my mom had to hide our coffee pot the toaster our TV 📺 and her dude she was dating and he was a good provider for us and we were not his kids this what I seen being on welfare the government was our dady see my father had passed away my mom and father was married we were a two income family back then everything was going good until my pops died and she had to be on walfe for a moment it was a bitch we to hide little shit like that now I understand what they were doing we was strong being in a two parent family
BULLSHIT! If this was a fact, it would have effects on whites, Latinos, Asians, etc. Face Black women don't want to conduct themselves as wives/ mothers.
This makes a lot of sense because my mom had to hide our coffee pot the toaster our TV 📺 and her dude she was dating and he was a good provider for us and we were not his kids this what I seen being on welfare the government was our dady see my father had passed away my mom and father was married we were a two income family back then everything was going good until my pops died and she had to be on walfe for a moment it was a bitch we to hide little shit like that now I understand what they were doing we was strong being in a two parent family
BULLSHIT! If this was a fact, it would have effects on whites, Latinos, Asians, etc. Face Black women don't want to conduct themselves as wives/ mothers.
Government is the cause of the fatherless homes in the black community.
West Virginia is one of the poorest states in the Country and is predominately white. A lot of white people on Welfare in West Virginia