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Stigma against benefits has made devastating poverty acceptable in Britain

48 pointsby tapper11 months ago

6 comments

cedws11 months ago
The term 'crab bucket' comes to mind. The British public have allowed themselves to be convinced they're being robbed by disabled people and immigrants. In reality, they're being robbed blind by an elite class of people who use every nook and cranny in law to hide assets and evade tax. Many of them are high up in politics.
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Lisdexamfeta11 months ago
It is more accurate to say that failure to build out enough housing, as well as other buildings, infrastructure, and industry, has made devastating poverty acceptable in Britain. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;worksinprogress.co&#x2F;issue&#x2F;the-housing-theory-of-everything" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;worksinprogress.co&#x2F;issue&#x2F;the-housing-theory-of-every...</a><p>Meanwhile, people like this are like: &quot;Increase supply? haha, best I can do is subsidize demand!&quot;
pmg10211 months ago
Original <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theconversation.com&#x2F;stigma-against-benefits-has-made-devastating-poverty-acceptable-in-britain-229563" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theconversation.com&#x2F;stigma-against-benefits-has-made...</a>
sevensor11 months ago
Are there no workhouses?<p>To an outsider, it&#x27;s remarkable how durable this attitude has been.
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mediumsmart11 months ago
What does the government do with all the benefits money that people, avoiding stigmatization, are not collecting. Does it say in the article?
imtringued11 months ago
&gt;When politicians (through speeches and policy) and the media (through reality television or stigmatizing reports) teach us to see poverty as a result of others&#x27; bad choices rather than a systemic problem, it becomes socially acceptable. In this way, poverty and poverty stigma reinforce each other.<p>That is an interesting point. The people who shift the blame to the poor don&#x27;t actually care why they are poor, they just need some sort of circular logic to maintain a scapegoat. If government policies make the scapegoats poorer it, is proof of their bad decisions and they deserve even more blame.