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Reply to "how to increase economic diversity in schools."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Right, you aren't stopping people from living in their own neighborhood and attending their schools-- but you aren't interested in integrating a few poor families into your neighborhood. And why is society pampering your phobia of poor people? [/quote] Why is society pampering the sense of entitlement of poor people?[/quote] Where is this pampering of which you speak? The working poor exist-- they work hard and contribute to your community just as much as others. Carving out a tiny bit of a neighborhood with no or very few poor families to provide some subsidized housing. They would still have to pay a portion of their salary to live in such housing-- that's how these things work. And they get evicted if they can't pay because they lost their job and can't find another one, smoke in their home, or are convicted of a crime. these mixed income housing developments are hardly "pampering" the poor. [/quote]
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