How so? Do you think all the White business owners around you are rabid racists and only let you in their stores because it's the law?
My own views aren't as clear-cut, but let me ask you this question: do you think that business should be able to discriminate against people for not taking the Coronavirus vaccine?
In Europe, such discrimination (against folks holding a job) is banned. I guess some business owners are rabid Coronavaccine supporters, but you wouldn't know, nor does anyone have to worry about their opinions.
Is that good? Is that bad? Or neither?
If you're talking about banks redlining, I'll just point out that most Black people I've heard talk about this wouldn't want to live in a majority black neighborhood either. I'm sure there were ways to get around it.
Redlining wasn't about race, but about poverty. Blacks were just affected more because more blacks were poor.
How so? Do you think all the White business owners around you are rabid racists and only let you in their stores because it's the law?
My own views aren't as clear-cut, but let me ask you this question: do you think that business should be able to discriminate against people for not taking the Coronavirus vaccine?
In Europe, such discrimination is banned. I guess some business owners are rabid Coronavaccine supporters, but you wouldn't know, nor does anyone have to worry about their opinions.
Is that good? Is that bad? Or neither?
If you're talking about banks redlining, I'll just point out that most Black people I've heard talk about this wouldn't want to live in a majority black neighborhood either. I'm sure there were ways to get around it.
Redlining wasn't about race, but about poverty. Blacks were just affected more because more blacks were poor.