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In reply to the discussion: Overturning of Prop. 13 sought in lawsuit (California) [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)Nothing I said comes anywhere close to saying that "only children of white wealthy parents can rise to the top". Anyone can, if given a real chance. The problem is, 13 ENDED the real chances for everyone who wasn't wealthy and white in California. There's a huge difference between saying that and saying what YOU said I said.
Massive cutbacks in public school funding are inherently racist and classist. So are massive increases in UC tuition(ALL the people of California had a chance for a college education in '78-it's mainly the white ones who do now. Everyone else LOST opportunity due to 13 and the massive cuts in social and educational spending it helped to cause.
Prop 13 ended hopes for most of the Rainbow in the Golden State. It's made California a blander, whiter state, lessened diversity, and closed doors for millions. The tiny handful of people who held onto their homes don't make up for that-and, as I've pointed out elsewhere, all that needed to happen to protect the old folks was to simply exempt people on fixed incomes from paying property taxes. The chainsaw approach and the anti-democratic supermajority requirement were never necessary.
Prop 13 was about drawbridges being pulled up and glass ceilings being put into place. It crushed opportunity and hope and brought nothing that made up for that.