Gentle reminder: Whenever someone is trying to sell you a story about welfare fraud, they're actually just trying to make it harder for deserving applicants to get the help they need.
Stories about welfare fraud are 100% about making it hard for people to get help.
Measures to combat fraud all amount to making the walls higher.
There is absolutely zero effort made to check whether it reduces valid applications, and also zero effort made to check whether it reduces fraudulent applications.
So, next time someone wants to tell you about "social scrounging" or whatever fancy-ass vocab they've made up for their bullshit, just tell them to go fuck themselves, in the nicest possible way.
@souvlaki @androcat I think that the blame problem arises from exploitation of economic castes by oligarchical elites. People who are struggling just a few economic steps ahead of those eligible for services are primed to focus their resentments downwards rather than towards the idea a more equitable system would offer them benefits too.