FROM YOUR LINK:
"Pew Research Center found that
blacks are more likely than other ethnic groups to have received benefits at one point in their lives. In a 2012 survey, 64 percent of blacks, 56 percent of whites and 50 percent of Hispanics said they had used at least one of six entitlement benefits, including Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP and Social Security."
FROM YOUR LINK:
For food insecurity, the USDA
reports that
22.5 percent of black households, 18.5 percent of Hispanic households and 9.3 percent of non-Hispanic white households
did not always have access to enough nutritious food in 2016.
FROM YOUR LINK:
Whites make up the largest share of food stamps and Medicaid recipients,
but as a share of the U.S. population, they utilize proportionally less than other ethnic groups.
FROM YOUR LINK:
Bennett was responding to
comments made by rapper Kanye West in the Oval Office, where he said that many black people vote for the Democratic Party because of welfare programs.
“Kanye West’s comments today about African Americans and welfare were as objectively false as they were dangerous in perpetuating stereotypes that position low-income blacks as the face of America’s welfare system,” Bennett
tweeted.
FALSE! Kanye West was CORRECT. All he said was that "
many black people vote for the Democratic Party because of welfare programs." Since proportionally, blacks use welfare more, his statement is correct, and so is the stereotype of blacks as the face of America’s welfare system, as Bennett worded it.
Stereotypes don't exist independently. They come as a result of established facts. They are based on REASONS.