Segregation makes it far, far easier to deprive entire communities of resources. Not just financial and material resources (definitely those) but also educational resources, social resources, etc. It also enhances racism - the natural psychological tendency when an intense separation or disparity is seen is to find ways to internally justify the disparity so you don't have to deal with the moral quandary. That's why everyone from churches to scientists were trying to come up with logical justifications of segregation/slavery during those eras.
It's always people who didn't live through segregation that ask stupid shyt like this.
Segregation makes it easier for a community with no backbone, and simply, are too p*ssy to stand up for themselves to be deprived of resources.
A community that is too p*ssy to demand that their tax dollars get put to use in their own neighborhoods, is easy to be deprived of educational and financial resources.
So instead of demanding a change and settling for nothing less, they decided to fold and just be in the same spaces of the people who hate them.
To the point where they had to rely on a government that hates them to help them exercise the new bullshyt civil rights that they were given.
While being spit at and beat up.
What kind of weak ass people would call that progress.
Thecoli
And ur basically are saying ending racism comes from integration...how's that working out my good brother.
I want them old civil rights nikkaz to keep it real. They wasn't fighting for rights.
They were fighting to be next to craccaz. That's all they really wanted, so they could eventually have a bunch of weird ass, light skinned Kaydens and jaydens with good hair running around.
And of course thecoli agrees.