jsrockit
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I found this interesting...
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/five-years-later-a-new-reality/
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/five-years-later-a-new-reality/
I always get the impression that a lot of Americans look at stories like these and all they can think of is some inspirational tale that could be turned into a movie starring Will Smith.
You can roll a dog turd in powdered sugar but it doesn't make it a doughnut.
But aren't those the types of movies that probably inform your impression? 😀
You can roll a dog turd in powdered sugar but it doesn't make it a doughnut. The reality is there is very little opportunity in the US unless you have some connection. I think the biggest problem in the US today is that the vast majority of people don't comprehend that the country will never again be the way it was. All of the b.s. that people spout about how this is the land of opportunity is just that, b.s. Even if you graduate from college these days you have little opportunity. What you do have is mind numbing, crushing debt and little chance to ever get out of it. All in the pursuit of that carrot on a stick called opportunity.
While the circumstances of the Lams certainly must have changed over the years, I wonder how much the change in tone is dictated by the photographer himself, and where he is in his life.
as bleak as conditions are they will die trying because often they have little to loose and because they have real determination.
Cal