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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]State and local governments are partially to blame by not placing subsidized housing in wealthier neighborhoods. If that were done, low-income families with a desire to be surrounded by higher-SES citizens would probably make the choice to move. Their children would benefit from the better schools in the higher SES-neighborhoods. But make no mistake: many low-income families would prefer to stay in their low-SES neighborhoods, even if the government offered them different choices for residency. And, of course, as a prior person stated, people with the means to choose where they live should choose to live in diverse (meaning racially as well as income diverse) neighborhoods because that's good for society. But make no mistake: a lot of what is going on is not structural racism, but the result of choices. The fact that many people who live in low-SES neighborhoods are low income only partially explains why those low-SES neighborhoods are not racially diverse.[/quote] People are making choices about where to live, but there is no question at all that housing patterns as they exist were established via structural racism.[/quote]
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