Quantum Windbag
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While I will agree with you that the homeless have a higher standard of living here than other countries, the U.S. still has a long way to go. My father once made the argument that if Australia had been settled by the French instead of the English, the Aborigines would have been much worse off. That argument is dubious at best because the Aborgines were largely slaughtered. Your argument is also dubious because the homeless in America still get the shitty end of the stick. Comparing the homeless in America to other countries is no excuse.So that minorities don't have a fighting chance. I guess that would suit you just fine, so discriminatory hiring practices become the norm again.
Newsflash:
the recession that is supposed to be over is hitting older white males harder than any other group.
Older white males hurt more by this recession - USATODAY.com
If I were like you I would exult in the payback and sneer about this. Being a minority who is traditionally worse off than these people should make me rejoice that they are finally getting their due.
Since I am not you, and am actually a man of principle, I prefer to sneer at people who put people down on the basis of the color of their skin, and write ridiculous reports claiming that the US is lacking in basic human rights, when the truth is that even the homeless here have a higher standard of living than the middle class in most of the rest of the world.
But that is exactly what this report is doing, comparing conditions here to other countries. In your world we still have a long way to go, in the real world we have come a long way, further than any other country on Earth.