Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely money. I can't imagine someone caring if a black family bought a house next door.
the problem with DC is that the poor are mostly black/brown. Whereas poor whites are more rural. It leads to people thinking that all black people are poor or that all poor people are black. Neither are true.
Ugh, that's just more whataboutism. Most of the black/white divide in DC is caused by structural racism.
A lot of the money- white and black- is transplants who have nothing to do with structural racism. If DC is really segregated based on money not race, where is the middle class enclave in upper north west? Other cities segregated based on race tend to have middle class or poor white communities in addition to poor black neighborhoods, but DC is all about money
Anonymous wrote:DC is segregated by race BECAUSE generations worth of money were stolen from black people, going all the way back to slavery and continuing through segregation and redlining all the way to today, where a resume with a black-sounding name will get 50% fewer callbacks than an identical one with a white-sounding name, and where loans for black applicants have a significantly higher interest rate than identically qualified white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely money. I can't imagine someone caring if a black family bought a house next door.
the problem with DC is that the poor are mostly black/brown. Whereas poor whites are more rural. It leads to people thinking that all black people are poor or that all poor people are black. Neither are true.
Ugh, that's just more whataboutism. Most of the black/white divide in DC is caused by structural racism.
I think these posters think it’s just a coincidence that most rich people in DC are white and most poor people are black. Nothing to see here!
Anonymous wrote:I hear people say DC is segregated by race, but West DC where all the rich people live has a black population of 8%, west Los Angeles has a black population of 3% and the Upper eastside of NYC has a black population of 2.5%, the only outlier is Buckhead ATL, which has a black population of 16%, DC private schools have 11- 30% black population depending on the school, Atlanta caps out at 5- 10%, NYC is 5-10%, and Los angeles is 2-13%
I just don't understand how DC is segregated by race and not money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely money. I can't imagine someone caring if a black family bought a house next door.
the problem with DC is that the poor are mostly black/brown. Whereas poor whites are more rural. It leads to people thinking that all black people are poor or that all poor people are black. Neither are true.
Ugh, that's just more whataboutism. Most of the black/white divide in DC is caused by structural racism.
I think these posters think it’s just a coincidence that most rich people in DC are white and most poor people are black. Nothing to see here!
I love the good folks in upper NW who have a dozen BLM signs in their front yard but will fight tooth and nail against any new homeless shelters.
It usually is the best way to find the woke NIMBYs, look for BLM signs, especially handmade ones.
And will call the cops if they see a poc walking down their neighborhood who they deem as “suspicious”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely money. I can't imagine someone caring if a black family bought a house next door.
the problem with DC is that the poor are mostly black/brown. Whereas poor whites are more rural. It leads to people thinking that all black people are poor or that all poor people are black. Neither are true.
Ugh, that's just more whataboutism. Most of the black/white divide in DC is caused by structural racism.
I think these posters think it’s just a coincidence that most rich people in DC are white and most poor people are black. Nothing to see here!
I love the good folks in upper NW who have a dozen BLM signs in their front yard but will fight tooth and nail against any new homeless shelters.
It usually is the best way to find the woke NIMBYs, look for BLM signs, especially handmade ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely money. I can't imagine someone caring if a black family bought a house next door.
the problem with DC is that the poor are mostly black/brown. Whereas poor whites are more rural. It leads to people thinking that all black people are poor or that all poor people are black. Neither are true.
Ugh, that's just more whataboutism. Most of the black/white divide in DC is caused by structural racism.