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Topicsoutherners are taking this alabama thing too far man
Balrog0
12/13/17 6:05:26 PM
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Paper_Okami posted...
I mean the majority of black people live in the south. And the south is significantly less segregated than the north and west

CensorErik posted...
I live in Boston, MA, and this is one of the most segregated cities in the country. We're pretty deep in the north.


yes, there is more housing segregation in other areas of the country for two reasons -- the federal government has enforced it more, due to the worse history of discrimination here, and there are larger levels of income and wealth inequality in other areas because the south overall is more likely to be poor. This cuts against her other points about poverty and unemployment -- the reason that one metric looks good is because the other two she points out are so bad, relative to the rest of the country

again, she does have a point, but it is overdetermined here
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