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Theo520
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When multiple people disagree with you/me on something,I am not nitpicking nor am I making a minor point.
it’s usually a signal to do some self reflection (at least to me)
When multiple people disagree with you/me on something,I am not nitpicking nor am I making a minor point.
Senator Harris made her comments specifically about blacks. ill post it again for you. these are her words, they are not twisted. The only twisting is you trying to claim that a housing program targeting blacks for help and a program designed to “give black families a real shot” is somehow different.The posts that aimed to make this about skin color, did so by twisting the words and speaking of the twists as though they were quotes form Sen. Harris herself.
The Root (which bills itself as “Black News, Opinion, Politics, and Culture”) also reports it is aimed at blacks“A typical black family has just $10 of wealth for every $100 held by a white family,” she said. “So we must right that wrong and, after generations of discrimination, give black families a real shot at homeownership — historically one of the most powerful drivers of wealth in our country."
www.theroot.com
Yes. Do you really think you’re unaffected by decisions made 65 years ago? A major portion of the white-black wealth gap can be tracednto the government giving handouts to white people.She’s blaming a government organization that hasn’t been around in 65 years for the reason why certain communities are suffering?
She’s certainly thought about it at least as much as thise who thought it was good to spend decades paying white people for the color of their skin.I wonder if she has thought out the implication of basically paying people for the color of their skin.
The former does not justify whatever you want on the latterIf you are at all familiar with American history you know black people have been treated much less fairly than white people. Striving for a fair society means making up for centuries of dehumanization and violence against black people.
A great letter for it’s time, but not evidence of present police brutality.You would do well to read the Letter from Birmingham Jail.
I have done considerable reflection on this matter. That is why I can continue to post patiently and charitably on this matter.a signal to do some self reflection
Show me in the plan where skin color is a criterion?Government taking a hundred billion dollars of taxpayers hard earned dollars and re-distibuting it based upon the color of the skin of the recipient.
No.Show me in the plan where skin color is a criterion?
The problem isn’t redlining today, the problem is redlining decades ago that led to white people being so much richer than black people today.They are specifically forbidden to redline, and their regulators search very carefully to see whether they are doing it or not.
They shouldn’t gun down unarmed people of any color,Take your pick. For example, it is extremely controversial to say that police officers shouldn’t gun down unarmed black people.
I’m sorry, but I don’t buy this. Today I set up a Section 1031 exchange for some Hmong who are selling their poultry farm to a Burmese family for 1.4 million, and buying from another Hmong family for 1.2 million.The problem isn’t redlining today, the problem is redlining decades ago that led to white people being so much richer than black people today.
No it isn’t. Why have people who just got here from a primitive country and have gained significant wealth. And we’re told that because of redlining that hasn’t been legal for going on 60 years, black people don’t have the wealth white people do?This is certainly a non sequitur.