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The President is correct.
Poor women don't have choice.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, continuing to speak up about unequal reproductive rights in the US http://feministing.com/2015/07/30/quote-of-the-day-poor-women-dont-have-choice/
What Does Your Vacation Say About Your Social Class?
Unsurprisingly, a whole lot.
In two new blog pieces, we hear the experiences from different places on the class spectrum: One from an upper-middle class college student who has travelled the world, and another from a woman who grew up in poverty, for whom visiting her relatives was vacation.
http://www.classism.org/blog/
And this influences how they feel about programs for the poor.
“These results suggest that the rich and poor do not simply have different views about how wealth should be distributed across society; rather, they subjectively experience living in societies that have subtle—but important—differences. Thus, in the relatively affluent America inhabited by wealthier Americans, there is less need to distribute wealth more equally.”
Private capital tends to become concentrated in few hands… The result of these developments is an oligarchy of private capital the enormous power of which cannot be effectively checked even by a democratically organized political society.
Albert Einstein (1949)
Well said by John Scalzi!
The anti anti-homeless spikes project reclaims public spaces for anyone who wants to sit down where they goddamn please.
More and more, cities are altering their infrastructure and spending our taxes to make survival more and more difficult for the homeless population.
Plus, Jason Riley of the WSJ insists Blacks are brainwashed.
Fox News pundit and anchor deny systemic racism in the US, showing ignorance of gentrification, the ways in which the education system disadvantages students of color, classism, intersectionality, and much much more.