dobrojim wrote:Come on man. I pointed out that the article was inflammatory saying BHO was going to be
moving minorities into the suburbs and thus threatening you (white folks) with increased crime.
You responded by talking about a white trailer park. Now you're saying of
course it was about race. Can you understand why I am confused?
Having read the actual rule, it seems like some conservative media sources are doing what partisans often do -- twisting what's there to sound sinister and scary. Basically, the rule is providing information to localities to increase compliance with the Fair Housing Act, which passed in 1968. A review in 2010 found inconsistent enforcement in local jurisdictions around the country, which (in plain English) means the review found that there was housing discrimination. Which means that while there are laws on the books intended to desegregate society, those laws aren't being enforced, and the result is that society remains segregated in ways that have significant affects on the peoples' lives. "People" meaning, primarily, people of color.
There's nothing in the rule about forcing neighborhoods to desegregate. There's nothing that will require local jurisdictions to move blacks into white neighborhoods. It's just not there. Except via the contortions of partisan media.
Nate, just looking briefly at your link, my first possibly superficial take was that it
was describing phenomenology. I hope we can agree something like this is a lot more
complicated than simply saying those black city folks just can't live peacefully and within
the law.
Yeah.
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