I would call it an economic prison. The inner cities are horribly oppressed. To the point of being government dependent in all aspects of their lives. The government is not supposed to be involved in every aspect of the citizens’ every day life from finances, to school, to family, to medical care, transportation, telephone and internet service, etc. But it is. And the people who are working in these agencies, as their jobs, and livelihood are dependent on the citizens’ personal dysfunction. And they perpetuate it. By working to get the people into more programs to become dependent on. It becomes the big business of governmental dependence. At the expense of the oppressed inner city residents. Most who conveniently are not white.