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by hikingsimulator 981 days ago
Don't worry, the "morally poor" also exist in rich(er) circles. Wealth just buys the sheep's clothing.
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The point is that a major barrier to a more charitable mindset is the association between low income and low morals. The usually-unspoken sentiment goes: “I’m not giving them anything, it will only be wasted on drugs and crime.”

As the article points out, there is a huge and literal gap in the market for low-cost housing that adequately protects low-income households from drugs and crime, and from the association with drugs and crime. Those things aren’t a necessary consequence of poverty, and yet if your income is low, you have no choice but to live amongst them. The article uses the phrase “the murder-iest part of town”. Why do there have to be such places? Low income becomes associated with low morals, and the hearts of the rich harden: “I don’t want to give money to people in the murder-iest part of town”.

The #1 thing we could do to address the hardship of poverty is to break the forced association between low income and low morals.

And yes of course low morals exist in all strata of society, but their effect is particularly pernicious amongst the poor because the poor can’t afford to disassociate themselves from them.

The film "Trading places" comes to mind. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086465/
I’d say the real difference is less impulsive behaviour. Rich people aren’t likely to assault you on the street or vandalise your property.
Rich people are just as impulsive as poor people. They are simply insulated from consequences of that impulsiveness.

The things they do get covered up, or are behind closed doors because they can afford to close those doors.

Wealth does not buy you impulse control, at all. The exact opposite, actually, as every whim can be met.

> Rich people are just as impulsive as poor people.

Citation needed?

how about some citations for poor people being more impulsive than rich ones
I'm not claiming that - I don't know either way. But, they claimed that they know that rich people are just as impulsive as poor people, so I wanted to know if they have a source for that.
Oh, absolutely, but what really interests me as a person is whether my neighbor is going to stab me one day, or not.