don't worry, someone posted about how systemic poverty leads to more crime, and then someone responded with a ghoulish thinktank page about "behavioral poverty" describing how "Some are poor primarily because they persist in perverse and antisocial behavior" and comes to the conclusion that "Unless the poor adopt more mainstream behaviors, and public policies are designed to move them in this direction, economic divisions are likely to grow."
don't worry, someone posted about how systemic poverty leads to more crime, and then someone responded with a ghoulish thinktank page about "behavioral poverty" describing how "Some are poor primarily because they persist in perverse and antisocial behavior" and comes to the conclusion that "Unless the poor adopt more mainstream behaviors, and public policies are designed to move them in this direction, economic divisions are likely to grow."