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    Quote Originally Posted by Safety View Post
    No, you err. Middle and upper income blacks may not live in housing projects, but that didn’t stop middle and upper income blacks from being denied loans that were available to middle and upper income whites to move out of the “redlined” area. Thus, setting up the dynamics of how the “inner city” looks today. No, I am not trying to “change the subject” just bringing clarification to the topic to make sure misinformation isn’t being presented....not that any of ya’ll would ever do that...
    The inner city looks the same as it did 60 yrs ago when I lived in it, the difference is its alot more violent and crime ridden with more violent crime.

    Housing projects have many people that moved from poverty to lower middle class that stay because of subisidized rent and free utilities

    Redlining is NOT the cause of the inner cities today and the lower performing students in schools that are equally funded.

    Everything is not nearly as rosey as its trying to be painted, those that "see" it know that.

    Its just like democrat Politicians in cities that herd their homeless out of sight in obscure industrial and abandoned sections of their city, its the same out of sight out of mind liberal syndrome, if they dont see it we can tell them a bull$#@! story and they wont know the difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by Safety View Post
    No, you err. Middle and upper income blacks may not live in housing projects, but that didn’t stop middle and upper income blacks from being denied loans that were available to middle and upper income whites to move out of the “redlined” area. Thus, setting up the dynamics of how the “inner city” looks today. No, I am not trying to “change the subject” just bringing clarification to the topic to make sure misinformation isn’t being presented....not that any of ya’ll would ever do that...
    Yes, you are trying to change the subject. You're seeing the truth and can't argue it. It's what you do.

    Now, back to the thread. Redlining was never government policy. The inner city has no excuse. People there determine what it is. Apparently they don't mind it.
    The dynamics of the inner city isn't anything more than lazy people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Safety View Post
    This is how I know when what I post is right and hard for the hard right to swallow, the repetitious, tourette-esque, soundbite appears.
    Your post is wrong. I know it because you're trying to change the subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz View Post
    Public housing projects were designed for white middle class people after WWII as well.
    What has race have to do with this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    Yes, you are trying to change the subject. You're seeing the truth and can't argue it. It's what you do.

    Now, back to the thread. Redlining was never government policy. The inner city has no excuse. People there determine what it is. Apparently they don't mind it.
    The dynamics of the inner city isn't anything more than lazy people.

    Redlining was his first attempt to change the topic. The topic is still education standards, whether local or federal are better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Safety View Post
    Hmmm...maybe school funding and dilapidated school buildings?
    I already said clearly that NJ has a law for over 30 yrs that every school district has to be funded the same as the richest district in the state. There is NO underfunding issues, schools are not falling down in Jersey

    You and I both know that you are avoiding the real issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    What has race have to do with this?
    The implication that just blacks live in public housing.

    Google Papa Trumps public housing projects and whom lived there post WWII
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