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The Hypocrisy and Harm of the Left in the US #1 (Gentrification/Housing in Leftist Cities)

Is the left hypocritical when it gentrifies neighborhoods across the country


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Its not nonsensical, the left are the major proponent of these ideas, just as people would understand if I said Germany was nazis even though not everyone in Germany voted for it, You asked for clarifications and I provided.
It is, you can use terminology like “the left” and assign group responsibility while acknowledging there is no group responsibility when it comes to moral choices.
 
Personally I believe this issue is more complicated than left and right. As well as this, I'd say it is more rooted in classism than racism, although a great deal of racism stems from classism. If America as a whole properly zoned and economically improved existing communities, as well as constructed more affordable housing and public service buildings, this would not be as much of an issue.
 
And the Hispanics pushed the blacks out of East LA out to the Inland Empire.
 
And the Hispanics pushed the blacks out of East LA out to the Inland Empire.
Well-meaning liberals keep assuring us that a harmonious multicultural society is just around the corner.

If one respectfully disagrees, one is labeled with the R-word.
 
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