Posted on 04/01/2011 4:53:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I was in liberal Santa Barbara this week. Looks to me like all white millionaires.
Surfing and photography appear to be the main industries.
It would seem that at some point in this argument for diversity that a white person would have some rights to live among who he wants to live and not have to move every few years in able to do it.
In other words if I wished to live in an all white neighborhood it should be my right.
Call me what you wish, but what happened to that right?
Well: I know what happened to it, but is it right?
“The cities” are not at the link. They’re not even on the Brown University link that “Business Insider” directs you to follow. They’re on a PDF.
Why not post the city list on FR?
Well, as someone who is white and lives in Santa Barbara, I can tell you we are not all millionaires. :)
How can this study claim that cities like New Orleans or the District are segregated yet at the same time black leadership celebrates the fact that these same cities are ‘Chocolate’ flavored and must remain so???
Perhaps these places are not segregated but rather folks feel more comfortable living among their own race.
Race | Number | Percentage |
---|---|---|
White alone (of which 26.7 million are White Hispanic and Latino Americans, see table below. Excluding these, this category comprises 63.7% or 196.8 million) |
223,553,265 | 72.4% |
Black or African American alone | 38,929,319 | 12.6% |
Some other race alone (Mestizo, Mulatto...) |
19,107,368 | 6.2% |
Asian alone | 14,674,252 | 4.8% |
Two or more races | 9,009,073 | 2.9% |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone | 2,932,248 | 0.9% |
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander alone | 540,013 | 0.2% |
Total | 308,745,538 | 100.0% |
Blacks are 12.6% of the US Population.
We must redistribute them around that nation achieve justice.
They are all “liberal” cities.
RE: We must redistribute them around that nation achieve justice.
How you gonna achieve this without resorting to forced repatriation?
“...CLICK ABOVE LINK TO SEE THE CITIES ...”
-
I went to the link but I don’t see the list?
What’s up with that?
Try taking the blue line here in L.A which cuts thru the LAC into Long Beach. Like entering the twilight zone. 40% of your trip, you’d swear u were in Tijuana, another 40% and you’re an extra on Boyz N The Hood. I am still shaking my head about Milwaukee..
The first is legal and none of our concern. The second is illegal and hasn't been practiced anywhere in the US for over 40 years.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
The cities are not at the link. Theyre not even on the Brown University link that Business Insider directs you to follow. Theyre on a PDF.
Why not post the city list on FR?
Sigh...
Start from this page:
and then click on the FORWARD button at the right.
They need to be relocated in upscale Liberal neighborhoods, and bused into liberal schools, and given promotions on the job even if they are not qualified,in order to have a fair and equal utopian society.
Pass me some more liberal kool aid, thanks.
I hope while you were in the area, you continued just a bit north and inland to the Santa Ynez Valley and saw places like Solvang....still lily white (except for the inevitable bus staff while dining), but much more conservative.
RE: It sounds like the writer either does not understand the difference between de facto (in fact) and de jure (in law) segregation or understands and wishes to blur the differences.
YEP, People congregate, mix and live with whoever they are MOST COMFORTABLE WITH.
That it just so happened to be with people of the same race should not surprise anyone except the social engineers.
Would you mind zipping up to Bent Olsen's bakery in Solvang and picking us up a couple of buckets of cookies? We just finished the last tub from the freezer last week, and are already mournful...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.