HAHAHAA! By removing the crime data to further their fair housing agenda, they are admitting that blacks and Hispanics commit more crime than whites and Asians.
This is pure virtue signaling, though. A house is the largest purchase anyone will ever make. No one is going to be like "Well, realtor.com doesn't have any crime data for this neighborhood, so I guess it's safe." They are going to look up the data from other sites. And they are going to look up the data on the local public schools.
If they really wanted to be thourough, they'd remove the data regarding schools. School test scores are just a proxy for the racial composition of a school.
HAHAHAA! By removing the crime data to further their fair housing agenda, they are admitting that blacks and Hispanics commit more crime than whites and Asians.
This is pure virtue signaling, though. A house is the largest purchase anyone will ever make. No one is going to be like "Well, realtor.com doesn't have any crime data for this neighborhood, so I guess it's safe." They are going to look up the data from other sites. And they are going to look up the data on the local public schools.
If they really wanted to be thourough, they'd remove the data regarding schools. School test scores are just a proxy for the racial composition of a school.
You assume other sites will have the data. Or that police departments will continue to collect/publish it.
Hell, you assume police will respond to crimes other than those where there's a body to be cleaned up.