Frank, at one time I had much the same adventure as an American in America.
My best friend in the 1980's was a 300 pound black woman that I had worked with and called Mama.
How we got this way is a loooong story but we loved each other. On Xmas Eve she got a call that her brother in Detroit had been shot.
We got together as she had no money and I had just a few bucks in the bank and decided to drive her from VA to Detroit to be with her brother and family.
I at the time a skinny white female blond had no idea what I was getting into made arrangement to have my kids looked after, loaded up the car and we hauled ass from VA. to Detroit.
Once we got there I began to get the whilly was as we drove to a high rise building that was in an area of other high rises for the ---POOR.
In America, a few years back, there was a single mom, 3 kids. They lived in a older house, no furnace, big wood stove. The mom managed to buy a used chainsaw at a garage sale, she cut wood with it. The oldest, an 8 year old boy, learned to split the logs with a couple wedges and a small sledgehammer. A good neighbor gave them access to a wood lot in addition to what was around their house, and they hauled logs home in the trunk of the Opal car that had been given to them. They had a couple goats for milk, chickens, ducks, cats to catch mice. They got by, no one went hungry. Garage sale clothes and Goodwill clothes wore fine. Eventually a 4th kid came along, then a 5th...but by then the mom had accept government help to go to college. It was the only help she got. While they lived in town, it was even harder to manage... the mom couldn't work much with kids and college, bills were high, even routine medical expenses nearly impossible.
Eventually, the mom graduated and got a job...at minimum wage.
A few years later, the mom got a much better job.
And as time passed, the mom's wages continued to climb. Now the mom lives in a nice, little, energy-efficient house and is solidly middle class...because she lives in America, where hard work really does pay off.
This is a path that any American can follow, and many of every race have proven it.
This is not an option for many other peoples, like those in the former Soviet Union...or those in other countries with very abusive governments.
frank makes some excellent points. Perhaps you should learn instead of argue...