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"We've all been told"

The voices in your head aren't relevant, dipshit
Here are the voices, numb nuts. This took me 30 seconds:

Recent reports highlight a significant rise in hunger and food insecurity across the United States, particularly affecting marginalized communities.


📊 Alarming Rise in Food Insecurity​


The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2023 Household Food Security report reveals that 47.4 million Americans lived in food-insecure households, marking a 3.2 million increase from 2022 . This surge is attributed to factors such as inflation, the expiration of expanded pandemic-era benefits, and systemic poverty.hungerfreenj.org+2frac.org+2


🏘️ Impact on Urban Communities​


Feeding America's 2025 "Map the Meal Gap" study indicates that food insecurity disproportionately affects urban areas, with higher rates among Black, Latino, and Indigenous populations. These communities often face systemic barriers, including limited access to affordable housing and employment opportunities, exacerbating their vulnerability to hunger .feedingamerica.org+22-harvest.org+2


👶 Child Hunger on the Rise​


The 2024 USDA report also highlights a concerning increase in child food insecurity, with 13.8 million children living in households experiencing food insecurity, up from 13.1 million in 2022 . This trend underscores the urgent need for policies that address the root causes of hunger and provide sustainable support to families.frac.org


🔍 Persistent Challenges​


Despite the efforts of food banks and federal programs like SNAP, over 13% of U.S. households remain food insecure. Experts argue that while these programs offer essential relief, they are insufficient without comprehensive policy reforms that tackle the underlying issues of poverty and inequality .Eater


🆘 A Call to Action​


Advocates emphasize the need for expanded federal support, including the permanent reinstatement of the expanded Child Tax Credit, to combat the growing hunger crisis. Without such measures, the cycle of poverty and food insecurity is likely to persist, affecting millions of Americans, especially those in urban ghettos and marginalized communities .frac.org


Hunger in the U.S. Reaches Alarming Levels


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Here are the voices, numb nuts. This took me 30 seconds:

Recent reports highlight a significant rise in hunger and food insecurity across the United States, particularly affecting marginalized communities.


📊 Alarming Rise in Food Insecurity​


The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2023 Household Food Security report reveals that 47.4 million Americans lived in food-insecure households, marking a 3.2 million increase from 2022 . This surge is attributed to factors such as inflation, the expiration of expanded pandemic-era benefits, and systemic poverty.hungerfreenj.org+2frac.org+2


🏘️ Impact on Urban Communities​


Feeding America's 2025 "Map the Meal Gap" study indicates that food insecurity disproportionately affects urban areas, with higher rates among Black, Latino, and Indigenous populations. These communities often face systemic barriers, including limited access to affordable housing and employment opportunities, exacerbating their vulnerability to hunger .feedingamerica.org+22-harvest.org+2


👶 Child Hunger on the Rise​


The 2024 USDA report also highlights a concerning increase in child food insecurity, with 13.8 million children living in households experiencing food insecurity, up from 13.1 million in 2022 . This trend underscores the urgent need for policies that address the root causes of hunger and provide sustainable support to families.frac.org


🔍 Persistent Challenges​


Despite the efforts of food banks and federal programs like SNAP, over 13% of U.S. households remain food insecure. Experts argue that while these programs offer essential relief, they are insufficient without comprehensive policy reforms that tackle the underlying issues of poverty and inequality .Eater


🆘 A Call to Action​


Advocates emphasize the need for expanded federal support, including the permanent reinstatement of the expanded Child Tax Credit, to combat the growing hunger crisis. Without such measures, the cycle of poverty and food insecurity is likely to persist, affecting millions of Americans, especially those in urban ghettos and marginalized communities .frac.org


Hunger in the U.S. Reaches Alarming Levels
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Rising food costs leave hungry Americans $33 billion behind, report says
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So you said something and now need chatgpt to reinforce your bias ...



Fun
 
So you said something and now need chatgpt to reinforce your bias ...



Fun
I had to do a simple search to quickly find the common knowledge with its sources that you should have already been aware of before embarrassing yourself so dramatically.
 
I had to do a simple search to quickly find the common knowledge with its sources that you should have already been aware of before embarrassing yourself so dramatically.
You didn't do a search.
You asked chatGPT to reinforce your position.

When you refine the question, they return sources to support it.
 
You didn't do a search.
You asked chatGPT to reinforce your position.

When you refine the question, they return sources to support it.
You're full of crap. Here's the query: "find recent reports of hunger and starvation in the ghettos of America."

Notice the sources included. Chat GPT didn't create anything Google wouldn't have if I had used it. I get a much quicker response out of the former.
 
You're full of crap. Here's the query: "find recent reports of hunger and starvation in the ghettos of America."
Yes, you asked chatgpt to provide a general answer to support your position.

Notice the sources included. Chat GPT didn't create anything Google wouldn't have if I had used it. I get a much quicker response out of the former.
So you cofirmed that you didn't do a search.
And
You did not ask chatGPT to support your actual position and instead generalized.

Ask chatGPT - "is the ghetto full of hungry Americans"
 
You're full of crap. Here's the query: "find recent reports of hunger and starvation in the ghettos of America."

Notice the sources included. Chat GPT didn't create anything Google wouldn't have if I had used it. I get a much quicker response out of the former.
Here you go ->

Not all residents are “hungry” all the time — but a higher percentage experience periods where they can’t afford enough food or must choose cheaper, less healthy options.

Rates of food insecurity in poor urban neighborhoods can be several times the national average. For example, in some parts of cities like Detroit, Cleveland, and Memphis, rates can exceed 30–40% of households.

Causes include poverty, unemployment, high food prices, lack of transportation, and limited access to grocery stores with healthy options.

Aid programs like SNAP (food stamps), WIC, and local food banks help, but demand often exceeds supply, especially toward the end of the month
 
Here you go ->

Not all residents are “hungry” all the time — but a higher percentage experience periods where they can’t afford enough food or must choose cheaper, less healthy options.

Rates of food insecurity in poor urban neighborhoods can be several times the national average. For example, in some parts of cities like Detroit, Cleveland, and Memphis, rates can exceed 30–40% of households.

Causes include poverty, unemployment, high food prices, lack of transportation, and limited access to grocery stores with healthy options.

Aid programs like SNAP (food stamps), WIC, and local food banks help, but demand often exceeds supply, especially toward the end of the month
The above proves that despite media reports of starvation in the ghettos, hunger in the ghetto is not absolute, as the 14 tons of overfed joy dancing around the pool in the video about proves without doubt.
 
The above proves that despite media reports of starvation in the ghettos, hunger in the ghetto is not absolute, as the 14 tons of overfed joy dancing around the pool in the video about proves without doubt.
Lol
The above is me doing a search with chatGPT based on your rhetoric.

It doesn't prove what you said.

The reason for homeless people being homeless is beyond the scope of your binary brain.
 
Lol
The above is me doing a search with chatGPT based on your rhetoric.

It doesn't prove what you said.

The reason for homeless people being homeless is beyond the scope of your binary brain.

so you have a non binary brain?
 
Lol
The above is me doing a search with chatGPT based on your rhetoric.

It doesn't prove what you said.

The reason for homeless people being homeless is beyond the scope of your binary brain.
You are an idiot and a liar. When did I address homeless people?
 
Fuck me to tears..... I need eye bleach........warn a gurl about this shit will ya....... some one needs a little dietary discipline and a little exercise 🤢
We're always being told that people are starving in the ghetto, but maybe Moms are eating all of the food.
 
This has be a phony video because we've all been told the ghetto is full of hungry Americans.

What makes you think any of the girls are from the ghetto?

The above proves that despite media reports of starvation in the ghettos, hunger in the ghetto is not absolute, as the 14 tons of overfed joy dancing around the pool in the video about proves without doubt.
Those girls look like they're at a resort and not in a ghetto but they're brown so your racist tiny brain went there.
 
My girl calls it White Girl Summer and I am in full agreement. mmm.
Thank you, ladies. Reminds me of many sorority formals, semi-formals and others in school, a long time ago....
 
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