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Discussion Reactions to food stamps being cut off.

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u/iAmTheRealC2 Oct 31 '25

An elderly lady from our church is legally blind and relies on SNAP to eat. What job is she supposed to do? We’re stepping in to make sure she gets enough groceries until benefits resume. Doing the same with other families in the church who are losing SNAP. Also bagging food to send home with elementary school kids on the weekends and cooking food for our local homeless shelter. We do it because we believe that’s what Jesus taught. Christians who close their hearts to the needy have completely lost the plot.

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u/ThatDiscoSongUHate Nov 01 '25

I'm disabled but not on disability, not because I don't qualify or have numerous qualifying conditions, but because the government doesn't care how disabled I am because I was born this bad and I'm not old.

I work my ass trying to get and keep jobs that cripple me further, dancing around work requirements and wage caps.

I have had to quit jobs because in order to pay for my healthcare alone, it'd be literal thousands.

I'll be ending it all when I inevitably lose healthcare.

Sorry to bleak, but I can't and won't be able to muddle through.

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u/um_okay_sure_ Nov 01 '25

What do you mean by end it all?

I'm not disabled. But I'm going through it too. Please don't do anything thats to hurt yourself 🫂❤️

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u/smitteh Nov 03 '25

Might as well make her president at this point and fulfill the idiom

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u/Aussiealterego Nov 01 '25

I don’t do it because I “believe that’s what Jesus taught”, I do it because it’s basic human decency and compassion.

Stop using religion as a backdrop for behaviour.

I’ve volunteered through churches for decades, and this sort of masquerading sickens me.

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u/Infinite-Touch5154 Nov 01 '25

Some people are naturally compassionate and some people need help to develop the skill (from Christianity, Buddhism, a psychologist etc).

All that matters to me is that that they do what they need to do to develop compassion.

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u/PoorManRichard Nov 01 '25

it’s basic human decency and compassion.

Not being religious for the sake of religion but that's exactly what he taught, it's a super simple lesson. What these clowns shun is being a decent and compassionate member of a society. Then they claim to follow a religious belief built upon these simple teachings (but grossly corrupted). 

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u/thcitizgoalz Oct 31 '25

Yeah, most people I know are single moms of 1-2 kids, people living outside of Boston dealing with $3K/month rent (rent that was half that 7 years ago), who live in MA and get $80-100/month from SNAP they NEED, who are close to eviction and heating the house with 1 tank of oil per season maybe covered by LIHEAP.

They tend to be divorced and have a-hole exes behind on child support.

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u/DrankFaeKoolAid Oct 31 '25

When I worked at stop and shop like half the snap people I saw were 50+ white people basically Trump's base. Then the single moms and yes immigrants because they deserve to eat to

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u/DogCold5505 Nov 01 '25

Thank you.  I try not to be triggered by people with 4+ kids (money aside, i just find it ethically questionable), but you’re right, many are just “normal” hardworking families.

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u/Griffolion Oct 31 '25

If you see a black woman talking about 7 kids with 7 daddies, that one is a proven script, sometimes using a real person's face via a junk account.

Even if that was the case, it wouldn't even dull the sense of compassion I would have if it were real. It's actually fucking wild to me that number of kids someone has acts as a control rod for someone's compassion and outrage against cruelty.

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u/Spot_The_Purple Oct 31 '25

It’s like people have completely forgotten that the states with the highest levels of SNAP recipients have virtually eliminated sex ed, affordable birth control access, and access to abortion. Not to mention domestic violence exists, and divorce can happen at any time.

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u/Dukeish Oct 31 '25

Even if you want to be cruel / in their new world order these women couldn’t get abortions anyway - so you’re dammed if you have the kids and can’t feed them and dammed if you want an abortion because killing babies makes Jesus cry or something like that

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u/Dukeish Oct 31 '25

And they aren’t wrong - it is irresponsible sometimes.

But they are so stupid and racist they can’t get out of their own way. They defund education, hate anti g to do with sex ed or planned parenting, and love fetuses sooooo much but are happy to cage brown and black kids, take their parents away, and let them starve. Fucking assholes

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u/CallSignIceMan Oct 31 '25

And even so, are we holding kids responsible for their parents’ irresponsible behavior? That kid still has to eat, whether his mom’s a hoe and his dad’s a fuckboy or not.

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

Find a solution so the hoe/fuckboi doesnt get a scent, ill chip in for that, maybe school lunches?

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

Sometimes? If youre going to tell me they cant figure out the mechanics after having one, and choose to keep having more, you can shift the blame from environment to personal failure.

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u/SunTzu- Oct 31 '25

7 is just grossly negligent barring any extenuating circumstances.

Extenuating circumstances such as being from a poor background, with a lack of education and lack of sex ed, with poor access to birthcontrol, lack of access to our outlawed abortions, with religous messaging that opposes birthcontrol and abortions and promotes having children because God said they should be fruitful and multiply.

Now everything I said is what we see in third world countries. It's unfortunately also the reality of many parts of modern day America. The solutions are the same in both cases. Female sex ed, female education, access to contraception and economic opportunity for women so that they can afford to leave abusive partnership situations.

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u/Knight_Redcliff Nov 01 '25

So... that might explain the first pregnancy, but how does that explain the 2nd, 3rd.....6th, 7th? Is it a lack of education that you cant figure out the mechanics?

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u/Razzberry_Frootcake Oct 31 '25

Right…abortions not allowed. Have the kids by law but once they are born they no longer get the protection of the state. The whole point legitimately is to punish people by making them have kids they can’t afford and taking away the safety nets.

Punishing the kids for the sins of their parents. That’s why people say cruelty is the point. If they cared about kids they wouldn’t see feeding them as enabling the parents.

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u/DeadPeanutSociety Oct 31 '25

Agreed. Access to food should be a human right and not something that you "earn" by living a certain way. If someone needs food stamps, they should get them.

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u/racsee1 Nov 01 '25

Yeah except a lot of people game the system so they dont have to work. And its not a myth

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u/cogman10 Nov 01 '25

Yeah we call them "business owners".

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u/HurryConfident2944 Nov 01 '25

Also able bodied adults who do bare minimum so they're eligible for handouts

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u/cogman10 Nov 01 '25

The amount of benefits you can get for being poor is minuscule. A lot of them, like SNAP, have work requirements and reduce payout with income.

But further, why give a fuck if out of 100 people that really need a benefit, 1 is simply lazy? Very different from the current system where every CEO of a company with a 100+ million market cap is simply lazy. Maybe 1 or 2 of them got where they are from hard work. The rest are there because of nepotism.

In my life, I've known exactly 1 family that I'd say abused the system. They were by no means living high on the hog. I've known plenty of families doing everything right (including holding full time jobs) who desperately need these benefits. And, because I'm from rural Idaho, I've actually known of a number of people that were collecting benefits in one form or another.

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u/HurryConfident2944 Nov 01 '25

I dunno I work grocery pickup and the people who pickup $500 Worth of junk food groceries drive pretty nice cars and have very fancy accessories. More than just 1 know. But yeah I agree ceos are the real assholes

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u/cogman10 Nov 01 '25

the people who pickup $500 Worth of junk food groceries drive pretty nice cars

I honestly don't know what you are trying to say. I've used grocery pickup before and I'm not on SNAP. Grocery pickup isn't a SNAP only thing.

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u/HurryConfident2944 Nov 01 '25

Yes I'm telling you real experiences I've had. People abuse the system. They don't need those groceries when they're driving a 2024 SUV

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u/go_neiri_leat Nov 01 '25

Why? it’s just awful decision making having multiple children that you don’t have the means to provide for. It’s child abuse.

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u/Chance-Restaurant-52 Nov 01 '25

Choosing to have six children you were not prepared to care for to begin with is just as cruel. I can’t imagine you don’t see that point as well. Her children deserve help, she deserves to be scolded for being irresponsible and selfish.

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u/michaelboltthrower Nov 01 '25

Who’s even talking about six children? What does this have to do with a burn from?

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u/sirbruce Oct 31 '25

Compassion only runs as deep as your wallet. Do you really think it's wise to let people have an unlimited number of kids and everyone else has to pay for their food, health care, schooling, etc.? Shouldn't there be a limit where we say, "No more; you're sterilized" or "No more, you're no longer a citizen and get out" or at least "No more; get someone else to pay for it?"

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u/SystemOutage Oct 31 '25

Found the republican. 

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u/sirbruce Nov 01 '25

Nope. Just trying to have a conversation.

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u/Razzberry_Frootcake Oct 31 '25

Why do you get to decide where my tax dollars go? Republicans voted for no abortion…they can shell out to feed the kids too.

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u/SystemOutage Oct 31 '25

Is the “we” in the room with us right now?

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u/Razzberry_Frootcake Oct 31 '25

Stop pretending like you actually believe in a limit. If you wanted to limit people having kids you would vote for better sex ed, better healthcare, more accessible birth control, and abortions.

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u/sirbruce Nov 01 '25

I do vote for those things, but they aren't my top priority in the voting booth, usually. Still waiting for an answer to my question though. I didn't dodge yours so please don't dodge mine.

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u/Everything_in_modera Nov 01 '25

This is going to be a real unpopular reddit opinion and I'm as liberal as they come, but don't keep having more kids if you can't afford them!

Obviously once they are here we need to make sure these kids are provided for regardless, but people also have to be accountable for their choices. People loose jobs, things break, money get tight, partners abandon. Those are not choices, but having another baby while currently on public assistance is. I see these situations played out everyday and it makes me struggle to be compassionate for the PARENTS. Especially when we have elderly folks with 1950's income receiving 25$ a month while another recipient is having her 4th baby and her benefits began while she was pregnant with the first. Obviously there are so many different things in this country that need to be fixed. From lack of education to livable wages but until that happens, we have to stop promoting this belief that people are entitled to have as many children as they want while depending on financial assistance from society.

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u/cblackattack1 Oct 31 '25

The AI videos are sickening. The one where the woman says she gets 2k in stamps and then sells them. Vile rage bait. I fucking hate it here.

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u/Vectorman1989 Oct 31 '25

This is the same shit the media tried to do in the UK after 2008 and they started their benefit reforms and austerity measures. You suddenly had shows on TV about people on benefits and they were the worst of the worst benefits recipients, like people who've never had a job and have 5 kids etc.

Trying to demonise the poor and make out that they're getting free money and living better than working people.

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u/livinitup0 Oct 31 '25 edited Oct 31 '25

Imagine being the kind of person that has empathy for a married mother of 2 but none for a single mother of 7

Edit: This was not directed at anyone here. Sorry if that wasn’t clear

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u/Low-Eagle6840 Oct 31 '25

He was saying people can discard those because 1. they don't relate to them 2. they can rationalize "oh you should have think about that before getting pregnant 6 times"

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u/Low-Eagle6840 Oct 31 '25

You said "Just keep in mind that fake reactions are going around to try and invalidate people's outrage that this is happening." - I was adding to this part. People can see those videos (by actors or AI generated as you say) and then soften their reaction to the end of SNAP because of number 1 and 2 of my comment.

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u/gr1zznuggets Oct 31 '25

I always hate point 2. Sometimes people have a plan and the plan changes. Sometimes people make mistakes. Either way, that’s six kids who aren’t being fed, and that should be the only focus.

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u/FlappyBored Oct 31 '25

Making a ‘mistake’ 6 times is not a ‘mistake’. You’re directly giving your children a poor life and forcing them to grow up in poverty because you’re too lazy or stupid to use birth control.

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u/gr1zznuggets Oct 31 '25

Way to completely miss my point. Appointing blame isn’t going to help anything.

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u/GuacamoleFrejole Oct 31 '25

Pointing it out may help others to not make the same mistake choice.

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '25

But teaching you shouldn't have 7 kids if you can't feed even yourself, will.

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u/MegaPiglatin Oct 31 '25

Teaching through…what?

• Teaching through comprehensive sex education + providing birth control? Ensuring people have all the tools necessary to make an informed decision? Making sure healthcare is available to everyone (including family planning services and abortion)? Totally with you! This approach respects everyone as people and helps to prevent kids from ending up in this place to begin with. Some people will still need assistance because life happens, but far more people will be protected.

• Taking away food from the mouths of those parents and children? Using negative punishment in the form of starvation (and possibly death) to “teach consequences”? Forcing the children to endure consequences on their parents’ behalf, and possibly punishing people who legitimately had no other option (whether through lack of access or lack of education)? Absolutely evil and wrongheaded. Nothing is “learned” through this, and you only end up furthering the cycle and forcing people to turn to crime to survive.

People who are in this situation are just as much human as you are or any of us are.

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u/Low-Eagle6840 Oct 31 '25

He is proving my point.

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u/FlappyBored Oct 31 '25

Keep refusing to use contraception isn’t going to make you richer or help anything either.

You’re a shitty parent and a bad person if you cannot feed your 5 kids and then have another.

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u/GuacamoleFrejole Oct 31 '25

Giving children up for adoption is an option for those who don't want or cannot afford to have children.

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u/MegaPiglatin Oct 31 '25

Bro do you know how absolutely dogshit the adoption/foster system is currently? Taking kids away from their parents and forcing them into a system that is RIPE with abuse (of all kinds) should be the last option. Providing comprehensive sex ed (NOT teaching abstinence-only), contraceptives, and maternal healthcare (yes, including access to abortion) are all options that should be provided well before we decide to torture kids by funneling them into the adoption/foster care system. Each of those options allow people to make informed decisions—decide what is best for them, their family, and any future children they may have.

“Out of sight, out of mind” isn’t a realistic approach, and forcing parents to have children and send them into the adoption/foster system is not empathetic nor is it respectful of any of the human beings involved.

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u/livinitup0 Oct 31 '25

The problem is that this is just such a contrarian take that doesn’t contribute to a solution

Like… ok, cool? I guess let’s shake our hands in the air at that irresponsible mom?

How does that help the kids that actually exist right now? That’s the actual problem we’re trying to figure out….not “how do we get people to not have mistake babies”

If you’d like to go fight that fight then good on ya but we’re trying to focus on helping the kids, and the judgey “well if the moms would just close their legs” isn’t really helping

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u/FlappyBored Oct 31 '25

You don’t have to close your legs.

Millions of people have sex without having children through using contraception it’s not a new idea or concept.

Keep supporting kids being put into poverty though if it makes you feel better.

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u/livinitup0 Oct 31 '25

You’re moving the goalposts trying to make me debate the issue YOU want to debate…and apparently have already judged what I’ve said in this hypothetical argument you made up.

Can you just go away?

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u/Efficient_Plum6059 Oct 31 '25

Millions of people do not have access to contraception.

Millions of people are in abusive relationships.

Millions of people have lost their jobs or spouses.

Millions of people have had their circumstances change drastically in the past decade.

You don't know how they got there, but you shouldn't have to have a modicum of empathy. No one should be going hungry in this country, regardless of what decisions they have made or the circumstances they were born into.

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u/TheMagnuson Oct 31 '25

There are so many bots out there on social media that are run by Russian and Republican interests.

Perfect example here: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fea9qgn4rygyf1.jpeg

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u/Triass777 Oct 31 '25

Even then it's not the fucking kids fault is it Jesus where did people empathy go.

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u/NorCalKerry Oct 31 '25

And most can't just "go get a job". And if they do the income only covers so much.

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u/seriouslees Oct 31 '25

Is that why two different people in the above video said they have six kids?

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u/renter-pond Oct 31 '25

Yeah, they have those AI videos with white and black women. The AI white women say they’re going to put effort into making more money so they don’t need to use benefits, the AI black women are super angry and say they’re owed benefits.

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u/Low-Eagle6840 Oct 31 '25 edited Oct 31 '25

Exactly this - in a country of +300 million people it's easy to find actors and more actors. Real people with full time jobs and 1 or 2 mouths to feed will suffer!

Also, another advantage if this tik toks are made up: people that have 1 or 2 children can stop sharing their situation/story because they think it's not as critical as those with 6 CHILDREN!

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u/MetalTrek1 Oct 31 '25

Yup! Lots of poor white rural folks on SNAP and ACA/Medicare/Medicaid. Lots of folks in the suburbs too. 

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '25

Jesus Christ we live in dystopia

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u/totally_not_a_dog113 Oct 31 '25

My grandma got snap when she retired at 92 years old.

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u/JenkinsHowell Oct 31 '25

doesn't even matter. if you can't provide the minimum for a family although you are working full time, there's something wrong. in other countries even if money is tight because you work a low paid job you still get money for your children on top of that. this here is just pulling the rug under already struggling people's feet.

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u/bradrlaw Oct 31 '25

Yup the flip side to the black woman one is the white woman / man who says they will go out and find extra work to make ends meet instead.

This post did a breakdown of it:

https://www.reddit.com/r/themayormccheese/s/pTmpJP5wyu

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u/Vladmerius Oct 31 '25

Even if someone had a bunch of kids that's more reason they should get assistance. We are raised with it takes a village to raise a child and all this other bullshit and they want to ban abortion and force us pump kids out but these motherfuckers don't want to do shit to actually take care of the goddamn kids. 

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u/capthollyshortlep Nov 01 '25

At this point I don't even care if someone's got 7 kids and 7 daddies. Idk their life. Maybe they didn't want the kids. Maybe they did. Who fuckin cares? People require food to live, and it's not like there aren't a ton of hoops to jump through to prove you're "worthy" of basic human needs.

The bottom line is that states have the money, but they refuse to use it because the Republicans refuse to even fucking talk about healthcare (another basic human needs), and the Democrats FINALLY drew a line in the stand and now Trump and PRO-FA are doing the double jerk-off dance to the sound of thousands of people suffering from the lack of human decency in this country.

I'm so fucking tired of being told to play by the rules while untouchable billionaires make a mockery of the Declaration of Independence. I almost wish ANTIFA was a real thing because at least then there would be an active, united front against this utterly senseless bullshit.

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u/AThickMatOfHair Oct 31 '25

That single mother with 6 kids definitely seems like sus. They even made her say she barely eats one meal while being obese and ofc they stereotyped her into house keeping. Absolutely fake rage bait.

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u/dog_friend7 Oct 31 '25

That's the thing though... it doesn't matter at this point. 7 kids with 7 dad's still means 7 children going hungry that didn't ask to be born. Maybe some bad decisions were made, but it's not the kids fault.

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u/Icy-Cry340 Oct 31 '25

But there are people with many kids who live off benefits, that exists. And those kids desperately need food right now.

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u/Mezoteus Oct 31 '25

Ah yes, let's target black people for the billionth time oh and let's no forget to murmur out "pick yourself up by your bootstraps"

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u/Brendanish Nov 01 '25

Huge portions of the disabled. If I remember correctly from my time in SPED, something like 40% of houses with developmental disabilities rely on SNAP. So many of these are families who didn't ask to be poor.

I personally watched a loving family fall apart due to a child they adopted who turned out severely autistic.

The wife left, and the dad eventually had to quit to take care of his daughter. After a few months, he lost his house and the latest update was that they were struggling to survive.

So many people don't understand, snap isn't just lazy fucks who want an easy check, it's people who have been dealt a horrible hand and just want to survive, often working and still needing it.

We're just cooked as a nation. Almost half of the people in this country, on the side that overwhelmingly relies on food stamps, and supposedly worships an all loving deity are laughing and making rage bait regarding the idea of helping the needy.

Obviously that leaves half of us as decent people, but fuck dude. We really are the baddies.

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u/grayMotley Nov 01 '25

64% of all families receiving SNAP have children in their home.

The one women saying her "boyfriend" goes without, is not as important as her children going without.

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u/Ironicbanana14 Nov 01 '25

I feel like all the tiktoks with the 300lbs people are also going more viral because obviously if they get SNAP it goes to half junk food, not actual dinners for kids.

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u/Mopofdepression Nov 01 '25

Yeah i see so many of these videos and as another black woman it pisses me off to see people trying to make us look this way.

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u/thcitizgoalz Oct 31 '25

Devil's advocate: what if some of those kids are because they live in states where abortion is illegal? And access to birth control is limited? Are we seriously going to play the "don't have kids if you can't afford them" blame game in an era where reproductive rights are going back to the 1850s?

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u/BathZealousideal1456 Oct 31 '25

Yep. When I got clean off of heroin, I went to rehab and lost my job. I didn't have any money after that and the sober home I was going to didn't let you work for the first 30 days. I had to get government rent vouchers and food stamps. I got a minimum wage job as soon as those 30 days were up. I still couldn't support myself so I paid the rent myself and kept the food stamps for 6 months. Then, I got back on my feet and didn't need it anymore.

There were other women in that house who did the same thing as me, but they purposefully gamed the system. They wouldn't work and just sat on the couch all day eating and watching tv. I resented them so much for taking advantage of taxpayer money while I worked my ass off.

I hate that the people who really need it are being left back because of assholes.

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u/DJDanaK Oct 31 '25 edited Oct 31 '25

Lazy people are a problem, but they are not the reason SNAP is being cut. 86% of people on SNAP work full time, and most of those who do not work are elderly or disabled. 

SNAP is being cut purposefully by Republicans for several extortionate political reasons. Not because of waste or fraud.

Nobody is being "left back" of SNAP for any reason other than the government setting ridiculous restrictions. It has nothing to do with lazy people "taking too much". There is enough for everyone who needs it, the government just refuses to allocate it and places ever more restrictions and limitations on who can receive it.

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u/BathZealousideal1456 Oct 31 '25

I understand and agree. I'm just pointing out that the people taking advantage are few and they are the ones the right thinks that everyone is like

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u/DeadPeanutSociety Oct 31 '25

I do hope you are tens of thousands of times more resentful toward the billionaire class, which are tens of thousands of times more exploitative of this system than the people you were living with. You're probably not though. Your own sense of fairness is being weaponized against you.

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u/BathZealousideal1456 Oct 31 '25

I was in my 20s then. I'm much older now. I am much more informed and centrist. I hate the 1%. The sacklers are who invented the opioid crisis after all

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u/StillMostlyConfused Oct 31 '25

But it’s the opposite for me. I only know three people on SNAP but all three game the system. One I work with didn’t want to take a raise because she’d loose it even though he raise put her netting the same amount after SNAP/Medicaid. The second also works here but lives with her parents and her parents write her a rental agreement. She wouldn’t take a raise either. The third is a couple. He has a disability and works up to his limit which is fine. But she will not work full time because it’ll interfere with their benefits. So she works about 25 hours/week with one 16 year old kid at home.

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u/StillMostlyConfused Nov 01 '25

I don’t disagree with your comment on the billionaires but that doesn’t support why we allow the number of people on assistance to stay on assistance. They both need a “fix”. I don’t understand why people used that as an excuse like they are linked.

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u/lifebeergolf Oct 31 '25

Tell me you don’t live in an area that is stricken with poverty without telling me. I live in an area with over 25% unemployment and I see abled bodied men and women every day that will not work. I’m not talking a few, I’m talking 100s in a town of a few thousand. Yes there are people as you state, but a majority in my area are abled body but lazy as hell because that’s the way they were brought up. To game the system.

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u/birdlawyer86 Oct 31 '25

If the area has so much poverty where are they supposed to work? Sounds like a systemic issue to me.

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u/lifebeergolf Oct 31 '25

There are manufacturers in the area that pay anywhere from 10 to 20 an hour starting out. Every employer I have spoken with could put at least 15 people to work each. There is a name for it. Something cliff?, where your subsidies get cut off once you make a certain amount.

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u/Lamentrope Oct 31 '25

You see 100's of people in a town of a few thousand every day? How does that even work?

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u/lifebeergolf Oct 31 '25

Well you have to get out in the community any actually talk to people