The Disturbing History of the Suburbs

Redlining: the racist housing policy from the Jim Crow era that still affects us today.
siftbotsays...

Double-Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Friday, October 6th, 2017 5:23pm PDT - doublepromote requested by eric3579.

oblio70says...

Can't help but imagine rabbit ears and whiskers flailing as he gesticulates! Perhaps it's his penchance to take his viewers down the Rabbit Hole of some social misjustice. I know he does explore further into these topics on a separate podcast...they are still Gordian knots which will convince no opponent.

bobknight33says...

In the name to help Americans we get another Democrat program to keep the black man down.

Even after Republicans ended Democratic controlled slavery. Democrats still find ways to oppress.

Democrat policies have done more to hurt the black man than any other cause.


Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a reputation as a friend of black people, yet he signed laws that promoted racial segregation throughout the United States.

When will you sifters learn... Democrats are the enslaving party.

newtboyjokingly says...

Take your divisive nonsense back to Kiev, Dimitri.

bobknight33said:

In the name to help Americans we get another Democrat program to keep the black man down.

Even after Republicans ended Democratic controlled slavery. Democrats still find ways to oppress.

Democrat policies have done more to hurt the black man than any other cause.


Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a reputation as a friend of black people, yet he signed laws that promoted racial segregation throughout the United States.

When will you sifters learn... Democrats are the enslaving party.

Stormsingersays...

You have to kind of worry about someone who shows no signs of any knowledge of the events of the last fifty years. Or is -so- partisan that they'll deny them all. Either way it's a bad sign.

bobknight33said:

In the name to help Americans we get another Democrat program to keep the black man down.

Even after Republicans ended Democratic controlled slavery. Democrats still find ways to oppress.

Democrat policies have done more to hurt the black man than any other cause.


Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had a reputation as a friend of black people, yet he signed laws that promoted racial segregation throughout the United States.

When will you sifters learn... Democrats are the enslaving party.

bobknight33says...

Other than Johnson signing the equal rights bill.


Please enlighten me how the Democrats have helped the black man?

Then again Johnson sign the Republican bill because his hand was politically forced.

Stormsingersaid:

You have to kind of worry about someone who shows no signs of any knowledge of the events of the last fifty years. Or is -so- partisan that they'll deny them all. Either way it's a bad sign.

Sagemindsays...

In Canada, School funding is based on head count and not on housing taxes.
Interest rates are pre-set by banks but to the best of my knowledge, the same rates are given to everyone - there is no race-bias on who gets which loan rate.

Also, If I was to buy a house, anywhere, suburbs or not, my ability, as a white male is exactly the same as any other racial profile family. As someone who didn't have parents subsidize my income or schooling, my chances of owning is exactly the same as anyone else. In this, I feel that part of his argument isn't exactly accurate.

I'll even go a step further to say that, in fact, most immigrants to western Canada have more wealth than white people, and are buying out the housing market, most sight unseen, and above market value. In the Greater Vancouver area, most white people are now a minority, because they can't compete financially with immigrants and are being forced out of Vancouver.

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