What's a politically incorrect view you hold tightly to, and why? [Serious]

If you are born in the United States of America, you are born with the same potential for opportunity as everybody else is. The fact that we need to pass acts like ObamaCare and Welfare to assist the lower-class makes me sick.

Every time an uneducated minority comes into the hospital I work at and I need to explain to them for 45 minutes that the bump on her daughter's leg is just an "ingrown hair" makes me actually want to leave and let you deal with this falling apart country. Then, I get to go out and see on my very short lunch break a different minority group smoking pot and causing a ruckus at the park while the rest of us are working or at school.

If you don't have money or insurance, then get a job. There is nothing wrong with working at McDonalds if it is an only option. But if you need government aid to help feed you and your 5 kids then maybe you shouldn't have decided to have 5 kids when you don't have the resources to provide for them.

You can blame schooling or the parents but I can easily find you a long list of examples of people who overcame these obstacles. My dad didn't go to a great high school by any stretch, but he did what he had to do, didn't get involved with the bad kids, worked hard and now has a ton to show for it.

It kills my dad deep inside to know he is giving away what he worked so hard to get and it is also killing me. We all have the same opportunity to do something in this country and if you aren't going to advance yourself because you are too content to give up your generous affordable housing accommodations which people like my dad are helping to put you and all your children in then get out of this country.

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