Being black increases the odds of living in poverty
Being unwilling for fair work "increases the odds of living in poverty" and "being unemployed", no matter of one's skin/eye/hair color, gender, sexual orientation, or one's first name.
Being unwilling for fair work plus unwilling to find a housing one can afford leads to becoming a nonpaying client and then "experiencing housing discrimination".
Being unwilling for fair work plus willing to live a life of Riley increases one's chance to commit a crime and "being stopped by the police" — usually stopped by police's gunfire.
The key is being unwilling for fair work, the rest are just side effects.
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Date: 2018-02-25 01:01 pm (UTC)Being unwilling for fair work "increases the odds of living in poverty" and "being unemployed", no matter of one's skin/eye/hair color, gender, sexual orientation, or one's first name.
Being unwilling for fair work plus unwilling to find a housing one can afford leads to becoming a nonpaying client and then "experiencing housing discrimination".
Being unwilling for fair work plus willing to live a life of Riley increases one's chance to commit a crime and "being stopped by the police" — usually stopped by police's gunfire.
The key is being unwilling for fair work, the rest are just side effects.