I've been thinking a lot about this lately, mostly because myself and many of my friends are now on varying forms of state aid. Taking public assistance is a daunting thing to do, generally incredibly depressing, and just all around no fun. Many perfect strangers are happy to criticize you for your dependence, regardless of the fact that they
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Also, in re: #4, that certainly must include buying organic food. Gods forbid you buy something organic with food stamps when non-organic sugared fluff is so much cheaper.
We are lucky to have two lucratively-employed folks in my home, but my mother still complains about why we buy organic, because, you know, she saw some TV show where they "proved" that organic foods had pesticides, too, so why not just buy the cheapest thing you can find?
Still waiting for the paradigm shift....
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Oh, and don't even get me started on the food issues. Right now I'm working on creating a class for using gourmet cooking techniques to stretch your budget. Sure, if you're poor you probably can't pay others to make you crepes or croissants or whathaveyou, but that's no reason you can't have them at all! Good food is not just a health issue, it's a dignity issue. My family deserves beautiful food, too, at least occasionally.
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Some of it is the same reason people are weird around folks with disabilities. Fear. It could happen to any of us, any time. That's scary, so they lash out and feel superior.
For myself, I'm sorry you have to go through this, and I love you more than five.
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Fear is the mindkiller. *sigh*
Thank you for the love! =)
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It was hard for us to ask for aid (unemployment, medical for the kids and WIC), but, we did. I think it helps that my folks let my brothers and I know not to be ashamed to claim assistance. They had to go on food stamps a few times when raising us due to the nature of my dad's type of job.
We're under hard times right now, but, the aid is there to help us through the tough times to keep us and our children healthy. We'll have a very tiny Solstice/Christmas, but, we have a home and all of us are together.
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