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Old 03-12-2023, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Sadre Spinegnawer [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Desegregation. Desegregation measurably reduces racist attitudes and feelings of racial discomfort in general. This has been known for more than a century. And, not just racial but also religious or ethnic animus.

In some scenarios desegregation is an effectively impossible task. Segregation is built into urban areas. How does one undo that? There are other limits to this solution set as well. How can Mormons ever truly live among us? No one knows.


So you just asked, how do you measure it and how to you fix it. Segregation/desegregation is a long-proven indicator of likelihood/unlikelihood of racial/ethnic/etc. problems. Macro and macro scale.


We good?
I agree segregation is bad. So does everyone else.

When your meal ticket is "fighting racism" you have a perverse incentive to ignore when progress occurs; hence modern libs pretending it's still the 1960s.
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