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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And these poor neighbors can’t even sell because no one wants to live in the shadow of a shoddy apartment building in the suburbs. [/quote] It’s ugly, but there are plenty of 4 bedroom, 2 bath houses nearby that no one is calling an apartment building. I’m not Asian, but this feels like dog whistle. White people in the U.S. have been accusing Asians of living in overcrowded conditions since the mid-1800s, even when whites lived in similar density.[/quote] No, your post is the dog whistle. Making up an accusation of racism and inventing a story about white people complaining about Asians over overcrowded conditions. There is a long history of people complaining about overcrowding, including Italian and Irish immigrants in the tenements of NYC back in the day but what you alleging is a gross distortion so you can claim racism! If a white family was building this three floor extension, the outcry would be exactly the same. This house is an atrocity. County should be sued for failing to do proper due diligence. Neighbor has easily lost hundreds of thousands in house value. [/quote]
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