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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]whether forced or voluntary, it's still segregation.[/quote]Yep, it's called "de facto" (happens despite lack of legally enforced segregation) and "de jure" (segregation by law). Totally not a new concept and de facto segregation still exists in DC, whatever you want to call it. [/quote] You can call it whatever YOU like, but what it is is CHOICE, not segregation. Whether you are black in low income housing in the 7th ward or otherwise, you have a choice. You can work hard, study, learn, and get ahead, and have the freedom to do anything you like, or you can sit back, invest minimal effort in your own life and hope the DC safety nets of low income housing and other amenities continue to catch you. [/quote]
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