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Old deeds w/ restrictive covenants – Now woke
dmyhill replied 2 years, 11 months ago 19 Members · 30 Replies
Judging by the use of “woke” in your title as well as the wording of the only sentence you barely strung together, I think I see what’s going on here…
Since I know you didn’t actually read it, that article you linked is is 95% about the historic racial inequality in the housing market.
It’s truly unfortunate that you have associated being “woke” as being a bad thing when acknowledging racial mistakes and inequalities of the past. This inequality a well documented fact.
This isn’t part of the “cancel culture” narrative that’s been force fed to you by your “news” sources, it’s called being a decent person. Simple as that.
There are MUCH more empathetic and tactful ways to start this conversation on an internet message board frequented by a diverse group of industry professionals from all around the world.
How could this subject go any other way?
It’s on me for bringing it up.
The politicians, those seeking fame and fortune, along with their useful fools want it this way.
The real discrimination in this country is age discrimination. Every 25 y.o. that I ask out turns me down. Maybe I should ask 8’s instead of 10’s.
- Posted by: @tommy-young
It only takes one year to make a Yankee out of someone born and raised in Dixie? I was under the impression southern culture was more ingrained than that.
. @bill93 It’s a powerful infection.
I wonder if they count time spent incarcerated north of the Mason Dixon? I’m sure it would be taken under consideration. 😉
Do not change the plats. They are the record, good bad and ugly. If we find the math wrong, we dont change the plat, we record a survey.
Change the legal descriptions, and by law expunge the title of the references…no need to constantly remind people of the offense to their ancestors…that only extends the offense.
Do not hide anything, and do not cause unneeded pain. I suppose that statement encapsulates 90% of our professional canon.
-All thoughts my own, except my typos and when I am wrong.
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