r*******5 发帖数: 3413 | 1 系里一个黑人讲师,不到40己经生了六个,还准备继续生,老婆不工作在家带小孩
以后美国都是他们的 |
k*****r 发帖数: 21039 | 2 15个,"some one must pay for this. "
米犹的票蛆,打手,foodstamper
【在 r*******5 的大作中提到】 : 系里一个黑人讲师,不到40己经生了六个,还准备继续生,老婆不工作在家带小孩 : 以后美国都是他们的
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r*******5 发帖数: 3413 | 3 LOL,我那黑人朋友还算好的,人至少有一份过得去的体面工作,人品也很端正。
【在 k*****r 的大作中提到】 : 15个,"some one must pay for this. " : 米犹的票蛆,打手,foodstamper
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M*****n 发帖数: 16729 | 4 人多力量大,
老毛是非常有远见的,
但是邓一上来就对汉族搞种族灭绝。30年来至少杀了几亿中国汉人。 |
w********e 发帖数: 8594 | 5 有啥好惊诧的。我们的上一辈很多有七八个兄弟姐妹的。穷了就生的多,普世规律。
【在 r*******5 的大作中提到】 : 系里一个黑人讲师,不到40己经生了六个,还准备继续生,老婆不工作在家带小孩 : 以后美国都是他们的
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t****9 发帖数: 4491 | 6 黑人虽然能生,但50%的黑人男人在监狱里,所以最后要输给老墨
【在 r*******5 的大作中提到】 : 系里一个黑人讲师,不到40己经生了六个,还准备继续生,老婆不工作在家带小孩 : 以后美国都是他们的
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b********t 发帖数: 5261 | |
r*******5 发帖数: 3413 | 8 你没看外面的50%在抓紧时间吗
【在 t****9 的大作中提到】 : 黑人虽然能生,但50%的黑人男人在监狱里,所以最后要输给老墨
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c****g 发帖数: 37081 | 9 擦,老莫发来贺电。
【在 r*******5 的大作中提到】 : 系里一个黑人讲师,不到40己经生了六个,还准备继续生,老婆不工作在家带小孩 : 以后美国都是他们的
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L********u 发帖数: 112 | 10 前段时间面了个白人,四十多岁,生了九个。回来后老美同事跟我说这人不行,没有
common sense。
个人觉得生到四五个还算正常范围,再多就是不负责任了。第一代中国人根基浅,不敢
多生也情理之中。若真是有心,等当了长辈,鼓励下一代多生几个,到时多帮忙。 |
b********n 发帖数: 38600 | 11 http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20140514_From_within.html
A solution for poverty must come from within
FIFTY YEARS after Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, the societal
challenges Johnson sought to alleviate have intensified. When President
Obama marked this anniversary in his 2014 State of the Union address, he
acknowledged this collective failure by recognizing poverty and inequality
as the central problem of our time.
The solutions to this problem that we hear from our leaders are varied. I
propose that the real solution to addressing poverty - and challenging a
system that creates extreme economic inequality in the first place - must
come from within the ranks of poor and working people themselves. I am not
the first to make this claim: There were two moments in U.S. history when we
placed faith and hope in the power of poor and working people.
Johnson declared his War on Poverty in 1964, amid a confluence of conditions
in the ghettos of northern cities; and a growing awareness of poverty amid
plenty and the need for international prestige during the Cold War. The
signature legislation of the War on Poverty was the Economic Opportunity Act
of 1964, which was the basis for many critical federal programs, including
Head Start and VISTA. At the heart of the act was a provision that called
for the "maximum feasible participation" of the poor in the programs that
worked to alleviate poverty.
Many activists, including some leaders from the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee, saw it as an avenue to empower poor and working
people not only to make changes in their lives, but, more importantly, to
build alternative structures through which society could be transformed.
These alternative structures are exemplified by Head Start policy councils,
which still exist to this day. The policy councils are governing boards in
which parents living in poverty play a critical role in directing Head Start.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20140514_From_within.html#HhdvfKGXeb8Awjl1.99 |