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To: Lane3 who wrote (66200)4/11/2018 10:14:17 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 357969
 
But the cultural pathology is a result of the economic stress. It makes sense for the women to not marry if the men can't find a decent paying job. Now you can argue they shouldn't have children, but that is a pretty strong drive in humans. The idea that some push that marriage is the key to economic stability for the underclass has things precisely backwards. Marriage is a product of economic stability. Not the other way around.

It makes sense for crime to go up if there are few economic opportunities. It might be more comfortable to say they should just quietly starve to death instead of exploiting other ways to get money, but that just isn't the way things work.

And so on, down the line. Like in Victorian London, many of the things that were considered to be vices, flourished because of the limited economic options by the underclass. Same today. Where they had their opium dens and alcohol, our underclass has other drugs, many of which oddly enough are opioids also.



To: Lane3 who wrote (66200)4/11/2018 10:38:32 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 357969
 
Ask yourself which comes first, the pathology or the economic stress...

The pathology is a symptom. Lots of people for some reason are confused about that. They think its the problem instead.