How does it affect YOU for people to stay in their own neighborhoods and speak whatever the fuck they like.
Isn't it amusing how rhetorical questions sometimes come out with periods instead question marks.
To answer the question: localized economic depression and segregation (voluntary or not) becomes everyone's problem. Apparently America is totally oblivious to this, despite repeated "race" riots. They were very rarely "race" riots, they were class riots, it's just that the way we operate (and discriminate) means that minorities are the ones living in the ghetto with no work and no opportunity. We've seen this problem most recently in the Paris riots.
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Date: 2006-04-29 02:59 am (UTC)Isn't it amusing how rhetorical questions sometimes come out with periods instead question marks.
To answer the question: localized economic depression and segregation (voluntary or not) becomes everyone's problem. Apparently America is totally oblivious to this, despite repeated "race" riots. They were very rarely "race" riots, they were class riots, it's just that the way we operate (and discriminate) means that minorities are the ones living in the ghetto with no work and no opportunity. We've seen this problem most recently in the Paris riots.