>>519735931
It's paid posts. We've had hundreds of SNAP and EBT threads over the years. They're usually pretty reasonable. A few ignorant anons get educated on the details of the programs that they had previously only understood via urban legends, while everyone else discuss the larger meta issues of the labor market and immigrant demand on support systems. For the past week or so, we've been flooded with threads where most of the posters are trying to churn up anger and division. They don't respond to information. They ignore links to documentation. They're not here to discuss the programs, they're here to make you angry. You should ask who benefits from these threads and who is paying for them?