It’s beyond creepy. And it’s beyond the immediate devastation of millions of people’s lives right now. It’s laying the groundwork for a series of traumas and crises we will be experiencing in this country for many years to come.
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Feb 24, 2021 · 2:15 AM UTC

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This is beginning to sound a little like ... Pre-War Germany ... Only pre-approved people with the right income level, background and perhaps even the right heritage and skin color can even look at an apartment ... it doesn't sound very American to me.
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Many years? No. I don’t think so. Pain is here and the change is coming. Have faith. The best is yet to come.
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Striking observation really
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Yeah, so horrific. 🙄 How dare real estate professionals used their time wisely and only show units to those pre-approved. Stop it!!! Oh, and aren't we in a pandemic where we are limiting contact??
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While I’m sure it’s not entirely uniquely a California thing, it’s still a California thing. How long until we realize that the socialist experiment in California is hurting the very same people who they claim to be helping?
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There is Federal law that prohibits discrimination in housing especially apartments