Obviously no, there’s no feature of an EBT card that indicates race, but a few Twitter trolls quickly popped up to posit the idea during today’s blackout of the EBT processing system in 17 states.
http://twitter.com/#!/ITSHABEDDING/status/389172016441348096 http://twitter.com/#!/ModernLeftist/status/389149521327816704 http://twitter.com/#!/Real_change2012/status/389153005053820929Yes on both counts.
http://twitter.com/#!/BigJebBos/status/389157086568783872 http://twitter.com/#!/kankokage/status/389181412873482240Today’s very real shutdown of EBT processing can be traced to a “routine test of backup systems” by vendor Xerox that knocked out government-issued debit cards across the country, according to the AP. (Or maybe it was a computer system upgrade or a power failure, as CBS reported.) Whatever the cause, the race police, including “What’s the Matter with White People” author Joan Walsh, were out to shame those who would bring race into an already tense situation.
http://twitter.com/#!/goldietaylor/status/389180787528331264 http://twitter.com/#!/hboulware/status/389189269576622080 http://twitter.com/#!/joanwalsh/status/389193327960014848Mocking and EBT cruelty? Sure, there are trolls making jokes, but the folks on the Right have been the ones sounding the alarm bells about the perils of government dependence, while well-off Democrats pretend to be on SNAP benefits for no good reason that we can see, other than to be seen. Wanting people independent of government assistance is not cruelty.
http://twitter.com/#!/tylercoan/status/389180258265481217 http://twitter.com/#!/breeannehowe/status/389181493354184705 http://twitter.com/#!/rachelveronica/status/389194643935461376 http://twitter.com/#!/RobertHadley238/status/389215064038719488 http://twitter.com/#!/1791joe/status/389213711266635777The good news, for the moment:
http://twitter.com/#!/cbsboston/status/389218290914295808Related:
Hungry, hungry hypocrites: Politicians post SNAP Challenge pics
‘Limousine hobo’: NYC comptroller wins #SNAPChallenge with bread sandwich
Cory Booker concludes food stamp challenge with call for ‘just and sustainable’ food system
FreedomWorks’ Kristina Ribali: Weaning people off food stamps is real SNAP challenge