My son hasn’t got any food stamps in two months. He has been trying to get on his disability for years now.

Q) Yes I have something to say to ya’ll. I’m really disgusted with ya’ll. My son hasn’t got any food stamps in two months. He has been trying to get on his disability for years now. He had a MRI done and he has a herniated disk in his back. My sister and her husband came up from TX their house burned down now they are living in a RV, with their son and his friend. They have no income coming in. So they are running off my power. But you know what YA”LL PISS ME OFF. because i know this one black man he gets almost a 1,000 in food stamps and he makes good money. Ya’ll are too worried about Black people and Mexican people having everything. That’s discrimination. There are more poor white people than other people. I bet money on that.

A) I understand that you’re feeling frustrated and upset about your current situation and the circumstances surrounding your family members. It can be difficult when you see others receiving assistance while you feel your family’s needs are not being met.

Please keep in mind that the allocation of benefits and assistance is determined by various factors, including income, family size, and specific eligibility criteria set by the relevant government agencies. These programs aim to assist individuals and families who meet the necessary requirements, regardless of their race or ethnicity.

It’s worth noting that poverty affects individuals from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. While it’s true that poverty affects people of all races, it’s also important to recognize the unique challenges faced by different communities due to historical and systemic factors.

If you believe your son or other family members are eligible for assistance and have not received it, I would recommend reaching out to the relevant government agencies or local organizations that can provide guidance and support. They may be able to assist you in understanding the application process and determine if there are any additional steps or information needed.

It’s essential to approach these situations with empathy and understanding for others, regardless of their race or ethnicity. Stereotyping or generalizing about any racial or ethnic group can perpetuate division and hinder productive conversations about the issues at hand. Instead, focusing on addressing the specific concerns and challenges faced by your family can be more productive in finding solutions.

If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

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