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How the FHA encouraged segregation
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http://www.npr.org/2017/05/03/526655...egated-america snippet It was in something called the Underwriting Manual of the Federal Housing Administration, which said that 'incompatible racial groups should not be permitted to live in the same communities.' Meaning that loans to African-Americans could not be insured. And people wonder why I do not trust the government... |
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Now suppose there's a 5% chance that not having that rule in place will mean many many loans in many communities will devaluate as the program continues and some of those loans are bound to default. What if all those loans that defaulted devalued because of the lack of such a rule. It could have been devastating. Why take that chance especially at that time? |
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Do you realize that what the government did perpetuated systemic racism and encouraged racial prejudice?
I already see myself not enjoying this conversation so I am going to see my way out. I just want you to realize... nothing. Realize nothing. Good night. |
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However, it was the government program that did this, to keep and promote segregation. That is what I find reprehensible. |
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In other words, without that policy there would be no mortgage loan insurance program because it would have been seen as costing way to much. |
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The practices of the government back in those days is what stymied the economic of blacks in America.
In real estate. In education. In healthcare. In business loans. In every aspect of life. The American government PURPOSEFULLY enacted policies that SPECIFICALLY were unfair for blacks in America. Many blacks in 21st century America are affected by policies of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries American government. Still, many, many people would rather look at today's persistent problems WITHOUT the context of American history. |
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Most people will not hold you personally responsible for anything you did not personally do. Most people do hold the Federal, State, and local governments of the USA responsible for what they have done. The governments of the USA have not done enough to adequately address the EFFECTS of what they have done and their inadequacy is a part of why things ate the way things are. I want to also clearly state that the collective failures of our Federal, State, and local governments is NOT the sole reason for the way things are. Still that fact DOES NOT NULLIFY the failures and inadequacks of our government-- it magnifies it |
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