Saturday, March 9, 2013

Is Poverty a Choice?


I see the argument. I can completely understand how some people would view poverty as a choice. In some cases, I would even agree with that idea. There are definitely people who make conscious decisions to remain in poverty. But this is the exception, not the rule.

The “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” method doesn’t always work. There is only so much a person can do when the odds are already unbelievably stacked against them.
The argument that the drug dealer or the homeless man on the corner are choosing poverty because they don’t go out to get a real job is flawed. They’re not choosing poverty; they’re choosing to eat. They’re doing the only thing that they know in order to make money. What we may consider to be bad choices are simply things they have to do daily in order to survive. I will not condemn those people as “choosing poverty” just because they don’t have the resources, support, or knowledge necessary to change their lives. 

1 comment:

  1. I agree. I would like for you to comment more on 'the odds.' I think many people do not realize how disparate conditions are in many communities. And more often than not, these conditions are not the doing of the people within the community, it is an outside force with a different, less positive plan for the existing community who does much of the damage.

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