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  • candcallen

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    The marxist get pissed if non marxists buy property in cities because it apparently belonged to an aggrieved group and a privileged group stole it by buying something the aggrieved group couldn't afford.

    That assumption is as racist, marxist, belittling and dehumanizing as you get if you ask me. That you can buy or live somewhere based on racism.

    Anyways the suburbs are seen as something certain aggrieved groups cant afford caused they are priced specifically to keep them out.

    Again marxist, racist, belittling position to hold. Just because your black your locked out of the suburbs. Disgusting. Only privileged racist perpetrators of racial violence and oppression live in the suburbs.

    Damned no matter what. But that's the point, pitting groups against each other so as to launch the communist or socialist revolution under cover of the chaos.

    Real civil rights warriors must be bursting out of their graves cause these yahoos are destroying their work and Klan members are cheering the marxists on cause they are getting the racial separation they want.

    That's why I say BLM and White supremacists are just 2 side to the same marxist coin.
     

    Southpaw

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    Was she saying "Abolish the suburbs!"?

    Where does that come from?

    In a post further down another post makes it out to be an attempt to troll Trump's speech of where the suburbs were headed with a Biden victory, but it seems that her presentation of it doesn't quite come off as trolling but simply as something she believes or stands for, which is how I took it.
     

    toddnjoyce

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    In a post further down another post makes it out to be an attempt to troll Trump's speech of where the suburbs were headed with a Biden victory, but it seems that her presentation of it doesn't quite come off as trolling but simply as something she believes or stands for, which is how I took it.

    Alternatively, it’s a reference to HUD’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing regulation that Trump ended and Biden wants to bring back.

    National Review Online has an author with a hard-on for the topic and it’s an interesting take.
     

    benenglish

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    It’s there
    I live in a very small subdivision with 112 houses. One is Section 8 housing. Everybody is welcoming and tries to help. Things are going OK even if there are bumps in the road.

    If we had 10 Section 8 houses in the neighborhood, lots of people would be looking to move out, the Section 8 numbers would snowball, and the subdivision would be destroyed.

    I can understand the idea of helping people. I can also understand the concept of poisoning a well. What the Obama era initiative would have done is the latter.
     

    ScorpionHunter

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    Was she saying "Abolish the suburbs!"?

    Where does that come from?
    It took me a couple listens, but yes, "Abolish the Suburbs!" is what she's saying most of the time with a healthy dose of F-bombs thrown in. "Abolish the Suburbs" became a thing in July when Trump ended the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which discouraged single-family homes in favor of denser development. So, if Trump is protecting the suburbs, they have to abolish them.
     

    deemus

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    It took me a couple listens, but yes, "Abolish the Suburbs!" is what she's saying most of the time with a healthy dose of F-bombs thrown in. "Abolish the Suburbs" became a thing in July when Trump ended the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which discouraged single-family homes in favor of denser development. So, if Trump is protecting the suburbs, they have to abolish them.

    Sadly, you can't fix stupid. WTH does "abolish the suburbs" even mean?
     

    ScorpionHunter

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    Sadly, you can't fix stupid. WTH does "abolish the suburbs" even mean?
    It means they’ll put up a bunch of taxpayer-subsidized multi-level housing in the neighborhood. Got a couple acres? That’s where they can fit the new Cabrini Green. Your home value dropped? Too bad for you. They’ll jack up the ad valorem rate to make sure the tax revenues stay high.
     
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