Residents of Cupertino, Calif., and the surrounding enclaves populated by wealthy liberals will soon have the opportunity to attend a government-sponsored "poverty simulation" designed to educate participants on "the reality of a Silicon Valley that grows in disparity as much as prosperity."
The event will take place on Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Cupertino Senior Center. During the two-hour simulation, participants will "work to overcome barriers to social services, live off insufficient income, and encounter unforeseen economic obstacles along the way," according to the City of Cupertino website.
The poverty simulation will be hosted by the city and two local nonprofits, West Valley Community Services and Step Up Silicon Valley. The latter group describes itself as a "social innovation network focused on reducing poverty."
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2 HOURS! I’m sure all the lefties will get completely woke about being poor in 2 hours. Hopefully someone is organizing teams to break into the homes of those attending and rob them blind.
ReplyDeletePart two of your comment 2:22 is a good start.
ReplyDeleteOMG what in the world does Silicon Valley know about poverty??????? Bunch of Socialist commies.
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