Sydney Davidson+FollowI Support Welfare — But I Get the Anger NowAt a community food pickup, I watched someone load free meat into a Porsche. No one said anything. By the time I reached the front, supplies were nearly gone. In that moment, I understood why welfare debates get so heated. It’s not about helping the poor—it’s about watching the same people stretch the system until trust breaks. #CommunityAid #WelfareTrust #ResourceAbuse #PublicAnger00Share
Melissa Cook+FollowVolunteering Reveals How Loopholes Are ExploitedI volunteer at a community center distributing vegetables and meat every Wednesday. Certain families always grab the most, sometimes reselling items. Those truly in need get half portions. The rules sound fair on paper, but loopholes abound. Following rules penalizes you; bending them rewards you. It makes me question whether these policies help people, or just maintain the illusion of fairness. #CommunityAid #WelfareAbuse #FoodAccess #SystemLoopholes00Share
Melvin Rodriguez+FollowWe Follow the Rules — Others Don’t Have ToI volunteer at a community center distributing food and resources. Some families follow every rule. Others always walk away with the most. Everyone notices, but no one intervenes. The rules are vague. “Avoid discrimination” is emphasized more than fairness. Eventually, families who truly needed help stopped showing up. They said, “It’s never our turn anyway.” When following rules becomes a disadvantage, who is the system really designed for? #CommunityAid #ResourceAllocation #PublicTrust #SocialEquity00Share