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    2 years ago

    replacing a lot of cops in both poorer neighborhoods

    That’s a band-aid on a broken leg: useless. Social workers and mental health professionals aren’t going to help when the problem is poverty. What are they going to do, make you feel better about not being able to make rent, or getting your shitbox 20yo Toyota repo’d because your hours got cut and you couldn’t make the payments? Fix the economics, and the rest largely solves itself.

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      Social workers and mental health professionals aren’t going to help when the problem is poverty

      That’s where you’re wrong. Both social workers and mental health professionals can ABSOLUTELY help you reach out to get the help you need and make you better equipped to deal with and change the system, leading to a reduction in poverty. It’s less of a band-aid on a broken leg and more one small but extremely beneficial piece of a huge puzzle.

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        2 years ago

        change the system

        …And that’s what’s helping, not the social workers. Ain’t nobody got time to be fighting for change when you’re working 14 hour days just to be able to make rent.

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          So you want to preserve an injust system because that selfsame system is holding you down?

          It’s not the worst argument I’ve heard for maintaining the status quo, but it sure as hell isn’t a good one…