WHY WELFARE DOES MORE HARM THAN GOOD
                                                          by Dr. Andrew Cort


    If someone speaks out against Welfare, some listeners become indignant and suspect an
    appalling lack of caring, a lack of charity and humanity. But shallow sentimentality is not a
    substitute for intelligent policies and genuine compassion, and the fact is that our welfare
    system treats its recipients – who are mostly black -- as if they were children, as if they were
    unable to understand the basic facts of a market economy, as if they were unable to rise above
    a system of fantastic expectations, indulgences, and entitlements.

    This is the worst kind of racism in America -- the kind that demeans black women and unmans
    black men, the kind that patronizes and belittles them with pity and charity.

    Problems inevitably arise whenever the value of welfare payments is more than the value of
    earnings. When that happens, regardless of reforms or regulations, welfare promotes failure,
    poverty, broken homes, illegitimacy and violence. In our system, mothers are particularly
    eligible for these generous benefits, which means that the need for husbands is more than
    simply eliminated: having a working husband, who could might possibly earn as much as the
    government provides, becomes an outright liability. Thus the family structure is dismantled,
    more and more fatherless children are encouraged, men are emasculated, boys grow up without
    strong male role models to teach them how to become worthy men, little girls are motivated to
    have babies as soon as possible (the relentless vulgarity of television, movies, and music
    videos, increases this motivation a thousand-fold), and the spiral of urban problems becomes
    more and more unsolvable.

    Today, we have reaped the harvest of all this ignorance and condescension. Black teenage
    boys, wishing to be acknowledged as men, but completely unneeded in the traditional male
    roles of husband, father, and provider, find other ways to be acknowledged -- they act out
    violently, join together in predatory gangs, rape and degrade their women. The prisons fill to
    overflowing and the inner city moves toward a police state. Babies are neglected by mothers
    who are still children themselves. Only a few manage to escape this vortex.

    All of this is blamed superficially on racism and poverty, and the government pours money into
    educational programs to promote tolerance as well as more benefits for the poor. But this will
    never work. Welfare will never make sense so long as it actively discourages people from
    working and caring for their families.