I'm not sure how I feel about this. I can't shake the feeling that housing segregation is a symptom, not a cause. Thus any attempt to end it will be futile and temporary unless we actually deal with the underlying racism that leads to it. And in the mean time, it will just make people angry and resentful at what they view as unnecessary government interference in their lives.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. I can't shake the feeling that housing segregation is a symptom, not a cause. Thus any attempt to end it will be futile and temporary unless we actually deal with the underlying racism that leads to it. And in the mean time, it will just make people angry and resentful at what they view as unnecessary government interference in their lives.
I don't know, I'd like to be convinced I'm wrong.