Trump FORCING landlords to rent to poor blacks.

i actually think tdak serves a useful purpose. Normally when you do things to benefit your voters almost exclusively you have to pay a political price for it. Like for example increasing the budget of the military or giving subsidies to specific farmers. Democrats and their control of the media have conditioned us to believe that giving stuff to minorities is just par for the course. At least tdak brings awareness of this instead of just ignoring it.

He serves a useful purpose when he continually says blacks can't read or hold a job etc? As well as his conspiracy theories? No, that doesn't serve a useful purpose.
 
These rent voucher programs are everywhere and they're just more special treatment for blacks. Along with affirmative action and the many forms of welfare blacks get. And then the press howls about white privilege!!

An exceptional nation like ours should promote homelessness and poverty, that's what makes us great. Don is egregiously abandoning the red lining practices he learned from Fred.
 
One way to prevent the pathologies of poverty from taking over neighborhoods is to prevent excessive concentrations of poverty. When you have mostly poor people living in a particular place, you tend to see crime, academic under-achievement, obesity, substance abuse, and multi-generational cycles of poverty.

If, instead, poor people are interspersed with middle-class and even wealthy people, there's more ability for high-functioning part of the societies to disrupt vicious cycles. For example, even if you're poor, if you have the ability to go to a public school with lots of kids from middle and upper class families, then you're likely to have plenty of available role models showing people getting ahead through lawful behavior and academic achievement.

If you're a poor person living in a neighborhood with middle and upper class people, then you're more likely to encounter police who have the mentality that they're there to serve and protect you, rather than to contain and subjugate you. So, there's a lot of reason to pursue policies, such as vouchers, rent control, etc., if they're done in a way that they fight slum formation, by making it affordable for poorer people to live interspersed with the society in general, rather than being ghettoized into a handful of affordable neighborhoods.

Good post......
 
One way to prevent the pathologies of poverty from taking over neighborhoods is to prevent excessive concentrations of poverty. When you have mostly poor people living in a particular place, you tend to see crime, academic under-achievement, obesity, substance abuse, and multi-generational cycles of poverty. If, instead, poor people are interspersed with middle-class and even wealthy people, there's more ability for high-functioning part of the societies to disrupt vicious cycles. For example, even if you're poor, if you have the ability to go to a public school with lots of kids from middle and upper class families, then you're likely to have plenty of available role models showing people getting ahead through lawful behavior and academic achievement. If you're a poor person living in a neighborhood with middle and upper class people, then you're more likely to encounter police who have the mentality that they're there to serve and protect you, rather than to contain and subjugate you. So, there's a lot of reason to pursue policies, such as vouchers, rent control, etc., if they're done in a way that they fight slum formation, by making it affordable for poorer people to live interspersed with the society in general, rather than being ghettoized into a handful of affordable neighborhoods.

True, but that has never been what american society has been about, nor is our goal to achieve a better society. We have long promoted our own internal colonies, this is one reason we incarcerate more than any nation ever, now for profit. Many whites would do well to understand they are now on the menu as well. This society invests in a permanent and expanding underclass while redistributing ever more societal wealth to the industrial ruling class over time. There has always been something inherent in the american mythos that requires human sacrifice demanding a view of our own "exceptionalism" that rests upon the suffering of others in order to maintain a sense of superiority and self worth.
 
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