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Do you consider whites living in nice homes a symbol of white supremacy? Should our homes be torn down and replaced with projects for us?
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- kswck2Lv 710 months agoFavorite Answer
My wife and i are of mixed races., And we live in a nice home we Own. And we have no debts and save for retirement. And WHY can we do this? Because we WORKED for it. Not handouts, no screaming about inequality-we EARNED it. And while our upbringings were quite differently, it dint matter. Instead of complaining about it, we fixed it.
- Anonymous10 months ago
Do you consider blacks living in poorer homes as a result of "steering" by white businessmen, like TRUMP who was convicted for it, TWICE, a symbol of white supremacy?
Definitions of Steering
In real estate brokerage and sales, steering is the illegal practice of showing prospective clients properties in certain areas while avoiding to show them properties in other areas that they may be qualified for or interested in. Steering is considered discriminatory in nature.
- Anonymous10 months ago
😏 Um... you do know that there are white ppl still living in the projects, right?
- Anonymous10 months ago
no, white supremacy is when you hate everyone who doesn't look like you.
- ?Lv 710 months ago
That depends. How much of that money is interest from slavery?
There is a whole class of "old money" that has been financially independent since those days.
Yeah, fcuk their houses. I'm not talking about the average WOP who just got off the boat in the 1900s. They can keep their little houses.
- ?Lv 710 months ago
No. You should enjoy the home you worked hard for and think about how much effort you put into your accomplishments. When someone tells you that you don't deserve the benefit of your hard work, suggest that
if they spent as much effort in doing something for themselves as they spend condemning those who worked and achieve, they too might achieve.
- ?Lv 710 months ago
No. I consider it people making the most out of what they have to better themselves. Pity that so many people of all races would rather just whine and play the victim.