“Suki hana food stamp hoe” is a derogatory term used to describe a woman who is perceived to be using her Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to purchase luxury items or engage in other activities that are seen as frivolous. The term is often used in a racist and sexist manner, and it perpetuates harmful stereotypes about people who receive government assistance.
SNAP is a vital program that helps low-income families put food on the table. The vast majority of people who use SNAP benefits do so to purchase groceries and other essential items. However, there is a small minority of people who abuse the program by purchasing non-food items or using their benefits to purchase food that they then sell for a profit. These individuals are not representative of the millions of people who rely on SNAP to feed their families.