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My childhood hero disappoints again. The following article can be found @ www.newsone.com.
Ben Carson Is Trying To Make Housing In America As Segregated As Possible
The heartless secretary of HUD strikes again.
Written By Parker Riley
Ben Carson has officially taken the steps to make housing as segregated as possible in America. Until now, he was blocking the July 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which was to ensure neighborhoods were not segregated. Now Carson wants to completely dismantle the rule.
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Under the Obama administration, with Julian Castro as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the 2015 rule required more than 1,200 communities receiving billions of federal housing dollars to draft plans to desegregate their communities or risk losing federal funds, according to The Washington Post. This rule was necessary considering studies have shown that when neighborhoods are segregated, Black and brown communities receive less funding and fewer resources.
However, it would seem that Carson couldnt care less about Black and brown communities receiving less. He released a statement on Monday claiming the rule was suffocating investment and we can craft a new, fairer rule. Now word on what the fairer rule would be.
In May, fair-housing advocates filed a lawsuit against Carson, claiming that he unlawfully suspended the 2015 rule by not providing advance public notice or opportunity for comment.
link to article: https://newsone.com/3821764/ben-carson-housing-segregation-america/
I had to add the waving gif .....because...... reasons. Hell, I like gifs!
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Screw You, Ben Carson!
That said, how do you make communities desegregate? It's not like we still have Jim Crow laws, so what exactly are these communities expected to do here?
spicysista
(1,730 posts)Think redlining, but on a government level.
In my home city, blacks and whites on Section 8 housing were always separated. The nicer/newer section 8 housing was reserved for whites while the older houses scattered throughout the inner city (usually rent properties that were picked up in bank foreclosure bundles) were almost all black. They were even discriminating against allowing black homeowners to be a part of the section 8 housing program. In other words, you had a harder time being able to make your property a part of the section 8 program, if you were black. If you were lucky enough to get a nice house in a nicer area, local LEO made your life hell. Check excepts below for the receipts.
From the Atlantic:
The failings of Section 8 go far beyond flaws in how the program was designed to how the the states have implemented it. People can argue all they want about the merits of subsidized housing, but given that Section 8 exists, it would seem advantageous for states and municipalities to take advantage of federal funds to help families find better housing. But many states seem especially determined to keep voucher-holders in areas of concentrated poverty.
The whole idea of Section 8 in the beginning was that it was going to allow people to get out of the ghetto, said Mike Daniel, a lawyer for the Inclusive Communities Project, told me. (Daniel has sued HUD over the way it is carrying out the program in Dallas.) But theres tremendous political pressure on housing authorities and HUD to not let it become an instrument of desegregation.
Full article found here: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/
From the Antelope Valley Times:
According to the Justice Departments complaint, the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster between 2004 and 2011 initiated and teamed with the Housing Authority and the sheriffs department in a targeted campaign of discriminatory enforcement against African-American voucher holders in order to discourage and exclude them and other African-American from living in the cities.
Full article here: http://theavtimes.com/2015/07/25/community-group-speaks-out-on-2-million-settlement-of-section-8-discrimination-case/
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)Heartless
Worthless
rogue emissary
(3,214 posts)1) Undo a policy the Obama administration enacted that most didn't even know about.
2) Don't bother to have a plan or law ready to take the place of what they ended.
3) Then say you'll craft an even better, fairer, etc. policy soon.
4) Never release or write said better or fairer policy.
5) Hope the daily shit storm of bad news coming from Donny will prevent people from being outraged.
spicysista
(1,730 posts)radical noodle
(8,491 posts)What is he gaining?
spicysista
(1,730 posts)I used to look up to this man. My mom has removed his picture from her Sunday School class wall. Such a disappointment.
radical noodle
(8,491 posts)as a role model. He's lost all the respect they had for him. Disappointing and a little sad.
Kind of Blue
(8,709 posts)Here's the Ben Carson I used to love for his knowledge and assessements. I've had this video bookmarked for years and watch occasionally because I still can't believe he's the same person.
spicysista
(1,730 posts)To listen to him in this clip makes me think of "pod people". How is this the same person? Thanks for the awesome clip....from happier days.