That’s a shame…Not.

No you don’t.

Your blob pardons felons on the regular. If you don’t belive me; take his dick out of your mouth and ask him yourself.
You fuckers brought the National Guard shooter in, and have worked overtime to keep him here.

Go **** yourself.
 
The federal government paid for whites houses in the the suburbs? Tell us more.
Maybe you and that dumbass Westwall can learn something.

While the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was created to expand homeownership for all working-class Americans, its early policies and practices, particularly "redlining," systematically excluded people of color and primarily benefited white families. The FHA's underwriting manual explicitly favored neighborhoods with white, non-immigrant residents and considered communities with higher concentrations of people of color to be "hazardous" and ineligible for insurance. This led to significant racial wealth disparities that continue today, as FHA-backed loans facilitated white families' ability to build and transfer intergenerational wealth through homeownership, a benefit largely denied to communities of color.
 



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Aside...since I think the terms of controversy are a bit deeper than being just an immigration issue.

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Maybe you and that dumbass Westwall can learn something.

While the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was created to expand homeownership for all working-class Americans, its early policies and practices, particularly "redlining," systematically excluded people of color and primarily benefited white families. The FHA's underwriting manual explicitly favored neighborhoods with white, non-immigrant residents and considered communities with higher concentrations of people of color to be "hazardous" and ineligible for insurance. This led to significant racial wealth disparities that continue today, as FHA-backed loans facilitated white families' ability to build and transfer intergenerational wealth through homeownership, a benefit largely denied to communities of color.

In other words people who could afford to pay their loan back.
 
Names please
Dumbass question.

Yes, the statement is correct: "Blacks were denied loans called redlining" is a fact about a discriminatory practice where lenders, often supported by government-created maps, denied financial services like mortgages to Black communities and other communities of color. This practice, which originated in the 1930s, denied Black people the ability to get government-insured home loans, making it extremely difficult for them to build wealth through homeownership. Though redlining was outlawed by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, its legacy of racial wealth disparity continues today.
 
Dumbass question.

Yes, the statement is correct: "Blacks were denied loans called redlining" is a fact about a discriminatory practice where lenders, often supported by government-created maps, denied financial services like mortgages to Black communities and other communities of color. This practice, which originated in the 1930s, denied Black people the ability to get government-insured home loans, making it extremely difficult for them to build wealth through homeownership. Though redlining was outlawed by the Fair Housing Act of 1968, its legacy of racial wealth disparity continues today.
Name some names of those affected. If it's so bad it should be easy.

SO DO IT!
 
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