This is a joke, right? In 2020 DC was 40.91% Black. |
You know that only 2% of the population receives TANF at any given time, right? |
Developers buy single family homes from black people. They knock them down and replace them with expensive condos. They sell them to high income white people. That drives up housing prices and, with it, property taxes. More people are forced to sell their homes because of the property taxes, and the pattern repeats. This is how Ward 4 went from 80 percent black in 1995 to 42 percent black in 2025 and how Ward 5 went from 85 percent black in 1995 to 45 percent black in 2025. |
You need to check your figures. Ward 5 is 58% black. https://censusreporter.org/profiles/61000US11005-ward-5-dc/ |
Lost in your "expert" analysis is the fact that these homeowners walk away with tons of cash due to the value of their home. But don't let facts get in the way of your virtue signaling. Also, kid, nobody forces anyone to sell their home. |
Your numbers are from a couple years ago. I said 2025. Shows you how quickly the share is shrinking. |
Well, property taxes force people to sell all the time. And they would have made a lot more money if they had been able to hold onto their houses and sold later. |
And I would be a billionaire if I had invested in Apple in 1992. So what? |
I mean, that's not even kinda, sorta analogous. Maybe just deal with the facts before you instead of coming up with dumb non-analogies. Look, you're free to be 100 percent in favor of gentrification, and you can say you don't care if people who happen to be poorer than you can't afford housing in this city. But then don't complain when you get squeezed out of the housing market too by other people who have more money than you. |
Your confidence in your position is only surpassed by your ignorance of market economics. Please ask the families of the murdered people in 90s DC if a safer, cleaner city is better or worse. Yes, I'm 100% for gentrification, because better things are better. You may enjoy a crime-ridden city with potholes and vacant housing, I do not. And yes, the analogy makes perfect sense. The poor people you so much care about are, in fact, selling their houses for millions of dollars. Hold on to them and sell later? What are you even talking about? That makes no sense. Please take your ultra-left-wing nonsense to Bluesky or some other echo chamber, you are embarassing yourself. |
The left is living their nirvana. It's so well deserved.
Tax me harder, Daddy. |