11-26-2010, 03:10 AM
Some creepers try to fantasize in writing on Mock about how wonderful their lives are compared to everybody else. Which is amusing in and of itself as I believe most us have homes and drive cars and have families. It is ever so much more special to me, I think, because I understand the psychology of generational poverty.
Here is why Cracker is not fooled by "White Trash Who Curse Too Much":
1. Persons raised in generational poverty do not place importance on education. They do not see the relationship between effort exerted over time and increased payoff. What they understand is work (not career, mind you, work) that gives immediate, short term benefit. People raised in the middle class understand the relationship between education and future security. People raised in wealth choose educations that enrich their own passion for arts, altruism, political aspirations, etc.
2. People raised in generational poverty brag about their specific belongings and current financial situation, not realizing the economy is dynamic and fortunes change from year to year. People raised in the middle class do not discuss finances with people they do not know personally, but plan for possible difficulties in the future. People raised in wealthy homes do not discuss their finances with anyone and are not subject to economic woes.
3. People raised in generational poverty belong to an oral culture, so they often spell as they speak, or phonetically (Victoria Secrets, Walmarts, trama). People raised in the middle classes are part of the print culture and are therefore more able to spell and use words correctly and have a larger vocabulary. Wealthy people have a vernacular of their own.
4. People raised in generational poverty are more apt to abuse each other verbally and physically, including members of their own family, as there are fewer taboos in the lower classes. There are clearly defined roles for each member of the family. Men are expected to be lovers and fighters. Women are expected to take care of her man first and the children second. People are the most important possessions of those raised in poverty, so they will often "take up" for each other. People raised in the middle classes don't have neatly defined roles. Both sexes can establish careers and live fulfilling lives. Wealthy people can do whatever the fuck they want.
Very few people are the kind of wealthy I am discussing here. Bill Gates wealthy. Most of us are some variation of the middle classes, except the few white trash that have blown in over the last month or so. Murder trials do bring freaks with them. I have always heard that.
This direct quote cracked me up and reminded me of the whore (not you, Duchess): "Mating dance—The dance is about using the body in a sexual way to attract the opposite sex. Clothing may be revealing as opposed to expensive. Despite welfare reform efforts, the system still pays young women to have children and extends their allotted time on the system. One must have a mate to have a child, and to find one on a limited budget may mean that you have to show some skin." Remember her first avatar? hahahaha
This one explains SevenIQ: "People learn their life lessons through humiliation, retaliation and hard knocks. Instead of supporting one another with compliments and kindness, they challenge one another with insults and dares to build strength of character. They build themselves up by putting others down instead of striving to come up to the level of success that they envy. It is the harsh reality of the neighborhood, and no one who dwells there escapes it."
You people are white trash and I know it. You don't fool anybody.
Here is why Cracker is not fooled by "White Trash Who Curse Too Much":
1. Persons raised in generational poverty do not place importance on education. They do not see the relationship between effort exerted over time and increased payoff. What they understand is work (not career, mind you, work) that gives immediate, short term benefit. People raised in the middle class understand the relationship between education and future security. People raised in wealth choose educations that enrich their own passion for arts, altruism, political aspirations, etc.
2. People raised in generational poverty brag about their specific belongings and current financial situation, not realizing the economy is dynamic and fortunes change from year to year. People raised in the middle class do not discuss finances with people they do not know personally, but plan for possible difficulties in the future. People raised in wealthy homes do not discuss their finances with anyone and are not subject to economic woes.
3. People raised in generational poverty belong to an oral culture, so they often spell as they speak, or phonetically (Victoria Secrets, Walmarts, trama). People raised in the middle classes are part of the print culture and are therefore more able to spell and use words correctly and have a larger vocabulary. Wealthy people have a vernacular of their own.
4. People raised in generational poverty are more apt to abuse each other verbally and physically, including members of their own family, as there are fewer taboos in the lower classes. There are clearly defined roles for each member of the family. Men are expected to be lovers and fighters. Women are expected to take care of her man first and the children second. People are the most important possessions of those raised in poverty, so they will often "take up" for each other. People raised in the middle classes don't have neatly defined roles. Both sexes can establish careers and live fulfilling lives. Wealthy people can do whatever the fuck they want.
Very few people are the kind of wealthy I am discussing here. Bill Gates wealthy. Most of us are some variation of the middle classes, except the few white trash that have blown in over the last month or so. Murder trials do bring freaks with them. I have always heard that.
This direct quote cracked me up and reminded me of the whore (not you, Duchess): "Mating dance—The dance is about using the body in a sexual way to attract the opposite sex. Clothing may be revealing as opposed to expensive. Despite welfare reform efforts, the system still pays young women to have children and extends their allotted time on the system. One must have a mate to have a child, and to find one on a limited budget may mean that you have to show some skin." Remember her first avatar? hahahaha
This one explains SevenIQ: "People learn their life lessons through humiliation, retaliation and hard knocks. Instead of supporting one another with compliments and kindness, they challenge one another with insults and dares to build strength of character. They build themselves up by putting others down instead of striving to come up to the level of success that they envy. It is the harsh reality of the neighborhood, and no one who dwells there escapes it."
You people are white trash and I know it. You don't fool anybody.