[–] 1Icemonkey 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Food stamps and welfare are there for people who were in your exact situation. You're the guy I want to go down there and get signed up. Did you ever utilize any church food lockers? They are always cool because it's donated and not tax dollars.
[–] recon_johnny [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
No, we were embarrassed to ask anyone for help. Looking back, I could have gone to the Catholic church, if not them, they might have had someone to suggest.
That wasn't a pleasant time in my life. I'm glad that's not now.
I, in good conscience, couldn't ask for food stamps/welfare, and partly based on what I saw. I thought the system rigged. It still is, in my opinion.
[–] YallJusRaycis 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Great story but infuriating to hear another story of niggers being entitled. As I am successful in my career and childless I am very privileged to be able to go to the nicer grocery stores (not Whole Foods but just non-ghetto ones) and they are pretty much nigger free. The only way to avoid the groid these days is to price them out. Their cousins in the dark continent are eating grubs in mud huts so it shouldn't take much more than that to keep them happy. The fact that any of them, even the few that do work, are able to eat steaks and lobsters, is disgusting. They have had everything handed to them by white men.
[–] sorosh8 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
I totally get the picture, OP. and yeah, one more reminder that...Nigs suck.
But Good for you for being an honorable man.
[–] recon_johnny [S] ago
Hear my lesson. It burns in me even today, and I probably should be over it.