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Almost all blacks complain about “white supremacy” and how they suffer at the hands of whites. But when they have money, most buy homes in neighborhoods with tiny black populations.
Last month, discussing his third memoir, Barack Obama lamented that his presidency didn’t break “the fever of racism” in America, and that it has “been a defining feature of a lot of our life.” He seems happy to expose himself to that feature these days.
The Obama family recently bought an $11,750,000 mansion in Martha’s Vineyard.
Martha’s Vineyard is in Duke County, Massachusetts, which is 86.9 percent white, 4.7 percent black, 3.9 percent Hispanic, 3.0 percent mixed, 1.3 percent American Indian, and 1.1 percent Asian.
After they left the White House, the Obamas bought this $8,100,000 house in Washington, D.C. It’s in the ritzy Kalorama neighborhood, which is 82.9 percent white and only 3.8 percent black.
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Last month, discussing his third memoir, Barack Obama lamented that his presidency didn’t break “the fever of racism” in America, and that it has “been a defining feature of a lot of our life.” He seems happy to expose himself to that feature these days.
The Obama family recently bought an $11,750,000 mansion in Martha’s Vineyard.
Martha’s Vineyard is in Duke County, Massachusetts, which is 86.9 percent white, 4.7 percent black, 3.9 percent Hispanic, 3.0 percent mixed, 1.3 percent American Indian, and 1.1 percent Asian.
After they left the White House, the Obamas bought this $8,100,000 house in Washington, D.C. It’s in the ritzy Kalorama neighborhood, which is 82.9 percent white and only 3.8 percent black.
Rich Blacks Want White Neighbors - American Renaissance
Even the ones who complain the most about white racism.
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