California reparations panel wants to
give state agency veto power over local
real estate decisions
Fox News,
by
Aaron Kliegman
Original Article
Posted By: Beardo,
5/15/2023 4:27:21 PM
California's reparations task force is calling for the state legislature to require all cities and counties with allegedly segregated neighborhoods to submit all their real estate ordinances to a state agency for approval based on whether they maintain or lessen "residential racial segregation." (snip) The recommendations include several proposals meant to address "housing segregation" and "unjust property takings" that contributed to alleged systemic racism against Black Californians. Among the most controversial of the housing proposals is one that would seemingly hand over control of local land use decisions to a state agency that would approve ordinances based on whether they maintain or decrease segregation.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
MattMusson1 5/15/2023 4:36:34 PM (No. 1470147)
According to the Fair Housing Act, it's illegal to keep people out of your neighborhood based upon their race.
Someone should already be doing this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Nashman 5/15/2023 4:55:56 PM (No. 1470164)
Any taxpayer who stays in that lunatic hellhole needs to have their head examined. Get out now. It’s only going to get worse.
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Who actually WANTS to live in an integrated neighborhood ?? It would appear that the answer is NO ONE !!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/15/2023 5:03:57 PM (No. 1470171)
Nobody including California politicians gives a SH"" what the reparations panel wants.
Except maybe the black panelists looking to cash in.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Mcscow sailor 5/15/2023 5:26:45 PM (No. 1470181)
As there are at least 19:measures of racial segregation…it seems that all communities would fail one or more no matter how homogenous they are
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/15/2023 5:28:03 PM (No. 1470182)
This so bogus. I was a real estate agent in Califfornia. many years ago. There are federal and California state laws against discrimination in housing. Have been on the books for decades. This very black “commission” is operating from a warehouse of ignorance, just fishing around for another scab to pick, and should be disbanded. It was a bad idea and was bound to come up empty. A Newsom fail.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Catherine 5/15/2023 5:30:18 PM (No. 1470184)
# 3 - Not sure where you live but I've lived in integrated neighborhoods most of my life. I'm from the south. Now I didn't live in houses that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but even those neighborhoods were integrated. The catch is level of income. No one wants low income housing in their neighborhood. That is a problem.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/15/2023 5:35:39 PM (No. 1470188)
From the CA DRE:
Prohibitions on Housing Discrimination
Many California laws relate to prohibiting discriminatory housing practices, among them the three primary laws discussed below: 1) the Unruh Civil Rights Act; 2) the Fair Employment and Housing Act; and 3) the Holden Act. Additionally, portions of the Real Estate Law identify prohibited practices. Though not discussed in this advisory, federal anti-discrimination laws also prohibit discriminatory housing practices.
https://www.dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/adv/Advisory_04-19-2021_anti-discrimination.pdf
Ignorance can be fixed; stupid is forever.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Venturer 5/15/2023 5:36:31 PM (No. 1470190)
Why in America which is alleged to be a free country are whites forced to accept living in a neighborhood that is on the way to becoming a ghetto, which any neighborhood forced to accept blacks is
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 5/15/2023 5:47:12 PM (No. 1470194)
From Wikipedia:
California has 2.3 million African Americans as of 2010, the largest population of black or African Americans of the Western U.S states,[55] and the 5th largest black population in the United States. Cities that have the largest share of African Americans and have historically been black cultural centers include (11 largest in the state): Compton, Inglewood, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Richmond, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Vallejo.
Compton has 95,740 residents per 2020 census, and 24,342 are African-American (67,791 are Hispanic).
Los Angeles has 3,898,474 residents and African-Americans are 8.3% or 323,596
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
TJ54 5/15/2023 5:52:37 PM (No. 1470196)
Move them to Martha’s Vineyard and see what happens!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
YorkieMom 5/15/2023 5:54:39 PM (No. 1470197)
The “gimme” crowd seems to be winning everything they want these days, especially when they are up against the likes of Newsom-Pander Bear.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
simpleman 5/15/2023 6:01:48 PM (No. 1470202)
Livin' at the beach in Diego in a king daddy pad I built myself; NEVER thought of moving ... until yesterday.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Nexus-1 5/15/2023 6:13:10 PM (No. 1470214)
Game, set, match .... goodbye CA. Mine is a 5th generation family since the 1890s. Hello Scottsdale!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
PlayItAgain 5/15/2023 7:33:47 PM (No. 1470255)
Hey, good people of CA.
You're only hope is secession.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
paral04 5/15/2023 7:47:48 PM (No. 1470257)
The housing situation is based on income or lack thereof. A huge percentage of one race's population is on the dole and can't afford better housing. If they decided to get jobs they could afford better housing..
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 5/15/2023 8:07:57 PM (No. 1470260)
In California it's always about real estate.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Lala 5/15/2023 8:16:06 PM (No. 1470267)
No local government should ever cede their constitutional authority to the state.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
kono 5/15/2023 8:28:37 PM (No. 1470276)
I suspect what #3 is calling unwanted is FORCIBLE integration -- as in, having somebody with the authority to decide where other people can or can't live. Especially if they can tell people they have to move somewhere else to achieve the sacred diversity goals.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
volksford 5/15/2023 9:41:11 PM (No. 1470309)
I think S Africa may be California's model
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 5/15/2023 9:43:38 PM (No. 1470312)
My small city in North Georgia is overrun with Hispanics here working in the carpet mills. Mostly good people but they despise blacks. They consider them worthless and criminal and lazy. That may change in the future when they decide that it’s easier to go the welfare route. Like the blacks but for now they are hard working, entrepreneurial people. We shall see. The Dems think that they will get on the government teat and vote for them forever. I am not so sure. We have used a (legal) Guatemalan family to clean our house once a week and the despise Joe Biden. They spent thousands to come here legally and resent the incompetent old fool for opening the border.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
downnout 5/15/2023 9:46:50 PM (No. 1470315)
I can hear the screaming from Atherton already.
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