2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Ta-Nehisi Coates: Why Precisely Is Bernie Sanders Against Reparations? [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,471 posts)Implmented in 1934 (FDR) and ended in 1968.
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/05/the-racist-housing-policy-that-made-your-neighborhood/371439/
Plenty of DUers were alive during those years.
I asked the question to a DUer last week who wants a New FDR -
Does this mean when you get him my house gets siezed because I'm too black for my street/town?
Because this town was impacted by that.
A non answer one liner response.
Ironically my home - in 1968 - was owned/lived in by a famous politician - A Republucan who was friends with Romney. He has a misstep in NJ politics for lining with Romney - ie These housing policies by design need to be changed to allow black people the opportunity to prosper.
His kids have said - Mom and Dad woud love that you two are living here.
. Not all Republicans are inherently racist - soe see things as they are. If politicians took the approach of Reparations Is Prosperity nd The End Of Social Services for "those people" it could be done. But I would expect that solution to the so-called Welfare Queen to Come from a Republican.