White and black girl view a sign in a suburban neighborhood in Lakeview, New York in April 1962 which cautions black families against moving into the community and turning it into a "ghetto."
>>17088295Why are you racist?
>>17088296why can't you be 100 IQ and low crime rates like white folks or east asians
>>17088310But I live in Rwanda, we have a lower crime rate than Americans
>>17088296see>>17088295
>>17088294>view a signDoing away with segregation was a mistake.
>>17088295I've been banned for less on this site
>>17088328only because there's nothing to steal
>>17088328I'm sure the Rwandan government are meticulous record keepers.
>>17088294its true. in the sun belt, many neighborhoods build after segregation ended eventually turned into ghettoes because bad developers and weak HOAs. Take Alief in houston for example. it was a suburb in the 1970s, good schools, safe. then oil prices crashed, local economy was hit hard, people lost jobs, moved away. then slumlords bough up all the houses and rented them out to people of color, the rest is history.now take another area, also built in the 1970s, the Woodlands. they had very aggressive deed restrictions and limited number of houses which could be rented out. today it remains majority white.
>>17088328Yes we know Paul keeps you on a tight leash.
>>17088328You don't live in Rwanda. You live in the United States or Israel.
>>17088294>Lakeview, NY> The racial makeup of the CDP was 6.90% White, 84.95% African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.48% Asian, 3.44% from other races, and 3.91% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.94%https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakeview,_New_York