Posted on 07/08/2015 10:05:27 PM PDT by Crystal Palace East
The Obama administration unveiled new rules Wednesday to rid the country of racially segregated neighborhoods by directing cities and towns to set goals for reducing segregation, and then regularly report their progress to the feds.
Communities nationwide will be given a series of questions designed to help them figure out whether racial bias is causing segregated neighborhoods, racial or ethnically concentrated areas of poverty, unequal access to opportunity or disproportionate housing needs in their jurisdiction. They will be required to set goals related to that data and publicly report on their progress every three to five years.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development rule is intended to prod communities to meet fair housing standards established in the Fair Housing Act of 1986, by making previously unavailable or unreliable data accessible to the public, which could then use the data as an impetus for change.
The Fair Housing Act requires the government to not only eliminate racial discrimination in housing, but also to encourage racially integrated neighborhoods.
This is the most serious effort that HUD has ever undertaken to do that, HUD Secretary Julian Castro told The Washington Post. I believe that its historic.
HUD will compile the data into a central database where anyone can look at the mapped data and determine what kinds of changes need to happen in their community. HUD will support communities working to integrate and federal dollars will be on the line.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
This will be good for construction in the extra-burbs and sensible people flee areas of ghetto-ization. By the time HUD tries to ruin the new white sanctuary areas, Cruz will hopefully be president and shut down HUD.
I cant wait till the upper middle-class gated neighborhood in which I reside is turned into a Section 8 slum.
Of course, Obama just has 18 months left in office. The next President (Democrat or Republican) could just as easily rescind, or bury, this foolishness.
Do jails and halfway houses count? ;-)
I like your idea. We really should do this for any census via mail or phone. Very clever.
That’s the dirty little secret, isn’t it? They’ve got you paying for stuff you’re not even supposed to know you’re paying for.
This is intended to bring race riots to the suburbs.
I’m so happy to hear that! I am now a black woman, gay, 25% first nation and Jewish.
Only one direction is allowed. When whites be movin’ in and tryin’ to fix up the blight, that’s baaaad.
Gentrification, white privilege, cultural appropriation. Et cetera.
Who you think you is, tellin’ me to turn down my tunes? This here’s a black neighborhood. We don’t want yo white azz up in here no way.
Crackas be beggin’ to get they tires slashed.
I know this from personal experience.
Moving to a tiny rural town was the best thing I ever did.
No, and yes
There ya go!
Gender, race, all merely social constructs
Don’t be all you can be, be all you think you want to be
that what Jade Helm Is all about.../s
Cool ....I can barely wait for the Commercial Side of ths desegration decree to get underway..
Imagine RIbs Joints on eveuhree corner.
what will happen to Chinatown??
Well I’ll be darned... ;^)
Have you noticed what (forced) racial intergration has done to the public schools in this country?
BTW, Brazil has more Black residents (~200 million, self described) than any country outside Africa. The USA has 30-40 million Blacks.
Oh, you racist you!!!
/bs
:)
We are seriously looking at Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize.
In Belize, life is easy, the fishing, food and nightlife superb, all the banks are there; good booze is cheap, the Yankee Dollar goes a long way....doctors in Houston are an hour away by inexpensive air...
Works for me
lil’niggatown coming soon to a neighborhood near you!
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