KaleLoverr
KaleLoverr t1_jeezbc2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in People that post about Crime, what are you doing to help your community in the City? by Diela_N
Despite deleting your post, the things you post on this subreddit gives some insight into your views. Don’t know how I would feel better about myself by saying that you’re not progressive, sorry to hurt your sense of self.
KaleLoverr t1_jeegodx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in People that post about Crime, what are you doing to help your community in the City? by Diela_N
This subreddit definitely isn’t progressive. Voting blue is also not equivalent to progressivism, and as far as progressivism goes, your views are far from it.
KaleLoverr t1_jeeg3oe wrote
Reply to comment by fronthacker in People that post about Crime, what are you doing to help your community in the City? by Diela_N
Complaining is anyone’s right. But the comments in this subreddit go beyond complaining. There were literally people saying that the child murdered by an adult for carjacking deserved it, and was an example. That’s not okay, but the same people saying that don’t interact with or understand the people in their community on the day to day.
KaleLoverr t1_jefjy1d wrote
Reply to comment by NPRjunkieDC in People that post about Crime, what are you doing to help your community in the City? by Diela_N
Good access to public education does make hell of a difference, but that’s the problem. DC has a disparity in educational opportunities, and beyond education, schools are supposed to be a safe space where children can explore their interests, and a lot of schools lack that. Also, schools teach to a curriculum that often lacks the context and needs of each individual students who come from different backgrounds and home situations that would effect their want and ability to learn.
Also, despite there being for hire signs everywhere, children should not have to work. There are plenty of children who have the privilege to not work and enjoy being a kid. In the hypothetical that a child does get a job, DC minimum wage is 15-16$ which is still not a living wage in DC, and wouldn’t be much to help their family. Also, certain types of crime can seem like a way for children to acquire money faster than a for hire job would.
Sometimes children commit crime because they feel the pressure of poverty from their parents, sometimes it’s because they’re exposed to it in their homes or from their peers. Sometimes children commit crime because they feel like they have nothing to live for because low income status can do that to people. Sometimes children are literally being neglected, and feel that indulging in crime will get them the attention they want and need, even if it’s very negative. Not saying that committing crime is okay or acceptable, just saying that there are indeed social and environmental factors that would push them into it.
School should be more than education, and children are interested, but it’s important to understand the needs of each individual student, which is hard to do when teaching a class of 20+. This is where social workers, maybe mandatory after school programs, extra curricular, mentors, and more, play an important role in making children interested, ensuring that they feel cared for, and providing an outlet from difficult home situations.