Anonymous ID: 24345c April 16, 2021, 1:49 p.m. No.13441200   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1362 >>1397

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>is a term that they made up to make it look like whites were prejudiced and didn't want to live with blacks

No, I have to respectfully disagree with this statement. People move away from an area when they "see it going down hill". This is a real thing in real estate, and a primary factor for parents in certain areas. Nobody is rushing to all those "Wonderful Black Neighborhood Schools" and pretending like that isn't a reality only allows the problems to fester and get worse.

 

There has always been some tension, but it was amplified by the HUD act, and subsequent phenomena. White Flight is exactly as it sounds. Sure, not all whites. Sure, not all blacks. But reality is reality. I'd venture most anons, and certainly all patriots are "well past that nonsense", but people are trying to drum up division at an all time high, now, because we're very close to a full, public victory over the invisible enemy.

 

But yeah, um. Having grown up on section 8/housing assistance, I can assure you that all groups of people are all alike. You've got some good ones, and you've got some bad ones; race is irrelevant to it. Regardless of that, there were a couple of generations before that didn't see things that way, fell for division faggotry, and divergent, um, "cultures" often directly conflicted with each other.

 

It was weird growing up and experiencing both sides of race relations. From my own perspective as a kid that got along with everyone, to the perspectives of older people being the way they were back then. Standoff-ish most of the time, and necessarily nice at other times. These kids today have no fucking clue what real racism is. It's ugly, and that goes for both sides.