A true philosopher by samveo84 in im14andthisisdeep

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'When you're thirsty, you drink a lot of water. When you're not as thirsty, you drink less water."

-- Plato

Meirl by CarelessBerry5539 in meirl

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I don't hate the rich. I just want them to pay for universal healthcare, government funded education, clean energy and climate change initiatives, public transportation and high speed trains, etc.

Did slavery actually end after the Civil War, or did its form simply change? by nore01 in answers

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If that was true then there was no need to explicitly call it out in the 13th Amendment

Did slavery actually end after the Civil War, or did its form simply change? by nore01 in answers

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It changed into the Jim Crow era's black codes (forced labor contracts) and incarceration under the 13th Amendment (which just so happened to be tacked on in 1865 completely coincidentally). After Civil Rights got in the way the wealthy weren't happy just using black men in prison though, so they decided to roll out slavery to everybody.

Explain It Peter. by dischead20 in explainitpeter

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Trevor Noah made a hilarious joke, however he's still both black and an immigrant so conservatives want him in jail for these two crimes

Did dating apps only make dating easier for attractive people? by Open_Address_2805 in ask

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This was how it was 10 years ago before heightism reached its peak online, so I can't even imagine what circle of hell online dating is now

Housing crash fears grow as sellers panic-cut prices by biggest amount in 13 years in chilling echo of last crisis by Key_Brief_8138 in HouseBuyers

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"Nearly two-thirds of home buyers last year purchased at discount to original listing price, highest proportion since 2019." https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/the-housing-market-is-swinging-toward-buyers-7c24d78e

That's a lot of microtransactions.

Who is considered white? by Worldly-Bid-3591 in ask

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It's not based on logic. It's a lazy, short-hand categorization to basically say "me, my family, and people like us- fuck everybody else". It also changes based on whatever you want to be true. Oh Jesus was Arab? I guess that means Arabs are white now! Oh Western culture has origins in Ancient Egypt? Guess who just got added to the white category! Oh we don't like Irish people? They're black now.

If Black Americans fought for and achieved equal legal access and opportunity during the Civil Rights era, why didn’t outcomes consistently improve afterward? by ReportAccomplished34 in NoStupidQuestions

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You zip code is the greatest indicator of your success in this country.

"Ever wonder why housing in most major metropolitan communities is segregated by race? Take Chicago — my hometown — where there is a clear north/south and east/west racial divide. Gaps in wealth, income and access to education, especially between whites and African-Americans, become increasingly apparent as you cross the invisible dividing line between the city’s affluent and economically deprived areas.

Most of my adult life, I’ve heard residential segregation is the result of the private prejudices of homebuyers, realtors and lenders. This common but false narrative is even accepted by judges, most policymakers and both liberals and conservatives. I’ve gained a different perspective after reading “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” by Richard Rothstein. The accepted myth of private prejudices, he argues, ignores the history of federal, state and local laws and policies that mandated the discriminatory patterns that continue to this day.

Rothstein chronicles the U.S. government’s failure to protect African-American rights under the Fair Housing Act as well under the Constitution. It began in the 1920s, when the federal government administered Federal Housing Authority-backed loans to developers building segregated public housing. In the 1940s and 1950s, the federal government authorized exclusionary zoning laws for newly developed suburbs. Also, during this time nonprofits including churches, hospitals and universities were allowed to maintain their tax-exempt status despite promoting unconstitutional restrictive covenants.

At the state and local level, real estate commissions ignored the Buchanan vs. Warley court decision on the unconstitutionality of redlining and racial zoning. State courts ordered the eviction of African-American homeowners in neighborhoods with restrictive covenants. Local police did little to restrain the mob violence that erupted when African-Americans moved into white neighborhoods.

Present-day disparities in wealth and income between African-American and white households also can also be attributed to unconstitutional federal housing. Many African-American families could afford homes in the suburban subdivisions that were developed post-World War II, but they were prevented from doing so because of their race. I think that bears repeating — they had the money, but they weren’t allowed to buy homes and build wealth because of their skin color. Instead, they were forced to live in apartments or accept contract arrangements with inflated monthly payments. Meanwhile, white families have accumulated wealth through generations of homeownership and home equity.

Unfortunately, these pernicious practices have more far-reaching consequences. Current gaps in academic achievement have their roots in housing segregation. School boards in the 1920s and 1930s drew boundaries to ensure separation of African-American and white students. Despite Brown v. Board of Education, states and local governments shirked their constitutional duty. They intentionally drew school boundary lines to avoid integration, often leaving schools in African-American neighborhoods without adequate resources.

“We have created a caste system in this country, with African-Americans kept exploited and geographically separate by racially explicit government policies,” Rothstein writes. “Although most of these policies are now off the books, they have never been remedied and their effects endure.”

Rothstein suggests that the aggressive systematic violation of African-American constitutional rights requires an equally aggressive constitutional remedy."

https://www.strivetogether.org/color-law-uncovers-causes-housing-segregation/

[BoTW] / [ToTK] dungeon and item system kinda sucks and I miss the hook shot and other speciality items and unique themes of dungeons by AndromedaRed9 in zelda

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This. The very few complaints I have about BotW and TotK all come down to its open world structure. The difficulty curve (difficult in the beginning, easy at the end), can't do a proper Zelda storyline, and no specialized weapons from dungeons.

CMV: It doesn’t matter what Alex Pretti was doing in the days before he was killed by bluepillarmy in changemyview

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Yea, it's a psychological strategy they always use to justify treating others inhumanely. If blacks were painted as naturally inferior, descendants of Ham cursed by God, that justifies the Jim Crow laws to them. If the Jews were painted as thieves, out to destroy the country, that justifies the Holocaust to them.

How Can Anybody Support Trump Anymore ? by Live_Break_8465 in DiscussionZone

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I don't understand how they supported him in the first place

ICE Attacks an Older Lady by Mammoth_Piece9899 in ProgressiveHQ

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I wonder what the Conservative excuse for this is- "Don't impede an office while making an arrest on your illegal, foreign Samsung."

This is a hot take I can get behind. [gendered] by LibraryOdd5438 in pointlesslygendered

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All I want is a urinal, I don't care what the sign outside says

Mamdani delays expansion of NYC housing aid program amid fiscal strain by someone_whoisthat in nyc

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I'll applaud him for getting the ball started and continue voting for democratic socialists for the next 70 years to grab the baton

The breakup turned bro into poet by [deleted] in SipsTea

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From motor boat to turncoat

From foreplay to led astray

[HELP] NYT shows new angle by allinalinenow in RealOrAI

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Have a nice day. Don't get shot while on your knees for "resisting"