We watched a documentary about the poverty in the Appalachian, and half the class basically went full derp. They all said that the poor people there should just "move" to get out of the bad area and that the ones addicted to hard drugs should have "never done them in the first place" or should have "just quit taking them and left".
It even was more ridiculous, since the people in the video were working their fucking asses off. One woman did stop taking drugs, and she walked 16 miles everyday to get her GED. Another family living in trash basically, had pushed their kids to make excellent grades to get into college. Another teenager lived in a truck, and he worked on homework all the time to get an education.
These people were on welfare, and that's the only reason they basically weren't dead. Yet apparently getting only enough welfare to just feed your kids Pepsi and pasta is mooching off of the hard workers.