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In reply to the discussion: Overturning of Prop. 13 sought in lawsuit (California) [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)Prop. 13 was passed, in large measure, to make sure that university education became unaffordable to all but wealthy whites, to make sure that school funding was cut to nothing, a step that only benefits wealthy whites, to make sure that their weren't any funds available for labor or environmental law enforcement in the state, something ELSE that only benefits wealthy whites.
It was passed after a decade in which the nearly half-the-state that wasn't Aryan was making massive gains and was about to wipe out the economic vestiges of the segregationist past. As a result of that measure, all such progress and virtually all progressive change(other than LGBT rights)ended in California.
The state's been a dead zone for anybody who wasn't white since 1978. Everyone who voted for 13 and still defends it bears the shame of that. NO one who voted for 13 has ANY right to say they're against racism, because being against racism REQUIRES a person to be for economic equality and social justice...not just "legal equality and that's it".