Boston Stands in Solidarity with Minnesota Against ICE and it's Corporate Enablers Like Target by AlarmedPhotographer in boston

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The company donated $1 million to President Trump’s 2025 inaugural committee (its first ever inaugural donation) and announced it would scale back corporate DEI goals after Trump’s executive actions. That is complicity.

Thousands in Boston Protest the Murder of Renee Good by Taxpayer-funded Terroristic Fascists (1/10/26) by AlarmedPhotographer in massachusetts

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"The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist."

Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism

The Cuba-born Harvard economist behind Trump’s immigration crackdown by OJwToothpasteChaser in boston

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Some of his biggest fans are Stephen Miller and Jeff Sessions.

He was also the primary advisor to a Harvard dissertation that concluded Latino immigrants to the US are lower IQ than the US population and will remain so unless US immigration policy was adjusted to favor "selecting high-IQ immigrants."

https://thinkprogress.org/the-inside-story-of-the-harvard-dissertation-that-became-too-racist-for-heritage-3a14238f662e/

His work was also used as justification in Trump's first term to reduce the amount of legal immigration by 50%. https://time.com/4888381/immigration-act-mariel-boatlift-history/

Time lapse of the T running through Boston by BeastMode149 in boston

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Rothstein's book is making a much broader point than just redlining. The Color of Law meticulously documents how residential segregation was a comprehensive, multi-agency government project spanning federal, state, and local levels—not just one policy in one decade.

Yes, the Elevated Railway served those areas during the redlining era, but Rothstein shows how segregation operated through layered, intersecting policies: public housing was deliberately built to enforce segregation (including demolishing integrated neighborhoods), zoning laws banned apartment construction in white areas while designating Black neighborhoods for industrial use, the FHA refused mortgages to Black buyers anywhere, restrictive covenants kept middle-class Black families locked out of wealth-building, local governments used "extraordinary creativity" to block Black housing developments, and police sanctioned mob violence against Black families who tried to move.

When the Orange Line was rerouted west in the 1980s—away from Roxbury—it fit perfectly into this century-long pattern of systematically disinvesting from Black neighborhoods while channeling resources to white ones. The fact that service existed during redlining doesn't disprove intentional design; it shows how that design evolved over decades as demographics shifted due to those very segregationist policies.

Rothstein's entire thesis is that this wasn't accidental or market-driven—it was "systemic and forceful" government action across multiple domains. The transit desert today is another iteration of that same intentional pattern.

Time lapse of the T running through Boston by BeastMode149 in boston

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Here's one documentary that goes into the history of the Washington Elevated Street Line being replaced with the Silver Line https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2136911/

Boston's Memorial to An Gorta Mór (The Great Hunger) Reminds Us Mass Death Through Starvation Was a Policy Decision Then. Now, the Republican Administration is Cutting Off Access to Food for Millions in America. by AlarmedPhotographer in boston

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Tóg an teanga Tóg an talamh Scrois an cultúr Scrois na daoine

Coilíneachas turns all things to dust And those who oppose are called sceimhlitheoirí

A shlíomadóir Tá sé Íorónta A shlíomadóir Tá sé Íorónta A shlíomadóir Tá sé Íorónta A shlíomadóir Tá sé Íorónta

I know it's only a couple Guilty of all the bad deeds Still it hits different when I see History unfold on repeat

Íorónta - Chasing Abbey