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Re: Lawsuit alleges two Bronx co-ops prevent blacks from purchasing units

Posted by Easy on Sat Feb 6 14:09:55 2010, in response to Re: Lawsuit alleges two Bronx co-ops prevent blacks from purchasing units, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 6 13:08:27 2010.

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I agree, but at least statistically he's correct. Still there's a big difference between being white and living in a predominantly white neighborhood (nothing in the world wrong with that) and agreeing with racial discrimination.

And while we're not on the subject...unlike NYC, in LA whites will very rarely move into majority black neighborhoods. The only locations where I have seen this happen are in a few West LA and Culver City neighborhoods that border South Central. Whites moved just a few blocks farther east as western homes became more expensive. Yet whites will and often do move into majority Hispanic neighborhoods (Highland Park, Westlake, Echo Park,...Boyle Heights next!).

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