Protesting for housing resegregation
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 11:44 last edited by
These people are so dumb.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 14:50 last edited by
Lots of progressive middle aged white women and feminine men based their political identities on solidarity with those protesters.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 14:54 last edited by
Seems like gentrification and desegregation are Russell conjugates.
As are ‘de-gentrification’ and white flight.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 15:14 last edited by
It's about power. If a group of people feels like they chose what happened, it doesn't really matter what actually happened. That's why the best way to manipulate people is to make them think they chose what was actually chosen for them and in service of someone else.
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Protesters yelling at people, or maybe just condos where people live, for moving onto ‘historically black land’.
wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 15:39 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Protesting for housing resegregation:
Protesters yelling at people, or maybe just condos where people live, for moving onto ‘historically black land’.
I Boston, the Irish took over the historically Brahmin land.
Then the Blacks took over what had become historically Irish land.
Then the yuppies took over what had become historically Black land.
History can be rewritten.
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@jon-nyc said in Protesting for housing resegregation:
Protesters yelling at people, or maybe just condos where people live, for moving onto ‘historically black land’.
I Boston, the Irish took over the historically Brahmin land.
Then the Blacks took over what had become historically Irish land.
Then the yuppies took over what had become historically Black land.
History can be rewritten.
wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 16:05 last edited by@Copper said in Protesting for housing resegregation:
I Boston, the Irish took over the historically Brahmin land.
It was all downhill from there. This really was the beginning of the end.
j/k. My maternal side ancestors came to MA in 1638, less than 20 years after the Mayflower. They were in MA until my grandfather moved to Schenectady in 1928 to work for GE.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 16:40 last edited by
To think...
This whole time you were almost jon-ma!
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 20:38 last edited by
My family was in Salem around that time until a few years before the witch trials.
But Copper's got it right. The area I stayed in there in 2014 was known in the 70's as the Combat Zone. Now it's the Theater District and South End.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 20:55 last edited by
You guys should pay reparations.
Just sayin'.
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My family was in Salem around that time until a few years before the witch trials.
But Copper's got it right. The area I stayed in there in 2014 was known in the 70's as the Combat Zone. Now it's the Theater District and South End.
wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 23:43 last edited by Copper@Mik said in Protesting for housing resegregation:
My family was in Salem around that time until a few years before the witch trials.
But Copper's got it right. The area I stayed in there in 2014 was known in the 70's as the Combat Zone. Now it's the Theater District and South End.
Someday maybe I'll tell you about the Combat Zone. But not anywhere it could be recorded.
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It's about power. If a group of people feels like they chose what happened, it doesn't really matter what actually happened. That's why the best way to manipulate people is to make them think they chose what was actually chosen for them and in service of someone else.
wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 01:56 last edited by@Horace said in Protesting for housing resegregation:
It's about power. If a group of people feels like they chose what happened, it doesn't really matter what actually happened. That's why the best way to manipulate people is to make them think they chose what was actually chosen for them and in service of someone else.
If I understand you correctly - I agree with you! LOL