tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5635378064432634097.post5259531398692063347..comments2023-10-14T03:38:22.430-04:00Comments on The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion: LIGHT RAILDaniel D'Ocahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02717554381633201971noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5635378064432634097.post-18222992341451363682013-05-25T14:23:53.836-04:002013-05-25T14:23:53.836-04:00You've accurately described the effect, but in...You've accurately described the effect, but in order to prove the thesis that racism is the cause, you need to provide control data showing a comparable white or asian community with equally high murder rates that was treated differently -- in other words a high-crime white community that was included on the rail line despite the danger they present. Or failing that, show a black community with equally low murder rates that was excluded, despite the lack of any elevated danger.<br /><br />Unless such data is found, the obvious factor is murder and crime rates, not race, unless you subscribe to the increasingly absurd theory that modern multi-racial America stubbornly conspires to deliberately hold back a single race while allowing free passage for all the others for no apparent reason. A more plausible explanation is that people don't want to be assaulted or murdered by anyone of any race, and will therefore physically distance themselves from dangerous situations. <br /><br />The fact that murder and crime rates sadly tend to fall on racial lines is perhaps a tragic legacy of racial discrimination in earlier times, times when African Americans were denied education, Jews denied professional advancement, and Japanese Americans were interned in prison camps. <br /><br />But today in modern multi-racial America, only the crime gap remains as the primary obstacle to resolving the iniquities you've very movingly chronicled. Once this is addressed, you'll see everything else fall into place.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5635378064432634097.post-42402994103200388662011-01-09T04:05:51.928-05:002011-01-09T04:05:51.928-05:00Yes. Environmental concerns are the true reason we...Yes. Environmental concerns are the true reason we opted to favor thousands of automobile commuters over one rail line.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5635378064432634097.post-10270920393752521762010-09-24T16:33:22.193-04:002010-09-24T16:33:22.193-04:00Not entirely fair your accusations of racism. Whil...Not entirely fair your accusations of racism. While it is likely that it exists in Ruxton (where doesn't it?) there was a more proximate cause for the resistance. I've never seen a stop that doesn't come with all-night stadium lighting and acres of paved parking. It's all well and good to make accusations of racism; however what's really at issue here is the further degradation of the environment, all in service of the insatiable need of capital to pulse its consumers quickly to market and then, on weekends, to these obscene temples of sports that we have funded.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10864322544449139210noreply@blogger.com