A new Impact Genome/AP-NORC poll finds 18% of U.S. adults, or about 46 million people, say they have just one person or nobody they can trust for help in their personal lives.http://apne.ws/J8m6UIU
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The findings of the poll also suggest that for many Americans, the pandemic has chipped away at whatever social capital they had going into it.http://apne.ws/Jkl9c7M
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They usually have larger families. Makes no sense.
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Hispanics and Blacks are collective whereas whites are individualistic. Who did they poll? This is utterly flawed or controlled to frame an issue.
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I am white and once mom dies, it will be just me taking care of my brother who suffers from brain damage from an accident when we were kids. We have nothing to support us. No life insurance or anything. We will prob end up living in a canal or sewer.
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A lot of “they should” in here with little to no context or analysis of data. Hispanic or Black cover a ton of ethnicities and socioeconomic groups so calm down and accept the data with the understanding you don’t know “they” or their motivations.
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@cushbomb talk about the atomization of the individual in modern neoliberal societyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Everything turned into race. My goodness.
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sad news
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