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Originally Posted by Zeke
I tend to be believe that a LOT of the sort of issues that we see in the breakdown of society are -- inherently -- economic problems and nothing else.
Nobody chooses to live in a ghetto and, in a perfect world, ghettos would not exist.
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Your last sentence is pretty correct. The preceding one, less so. I think in many cases, people live in ghettos because it's hard for them to find someone who will rent to them, anywhere else. And I think that reluctance is not 'an economic problem and nothing else.'