>>>>I don't understand.
>>>>What was "wrong" about what he wrote?
>>>
>>>For one when it comes to housing he thinks desegregation is a bad idea.
>>
>>Segregation is bad.
>>Duh.
>>
>>Imagine for a moment a perfect world, with no bigots, no hidden racism of any kind.
>>
>>Would all racial groups and cultures have the same exact wishes and desires?
>>For instance:
>> Do college english professors as a group want to have property with chickens and goats?
>> Do poor hispanic immigrants hang out in upscale book store coffee shops?
>
>I think you're missing the point - but even if you put that aside there is still the issue of zero experience and zero qualifications for the job - unless you consider ever owning a house relevant experience. So now you have a supposed billionaire in the white house plus this guy with zero housing experience as secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Aren't you just the slightest bit nervous or concerned here? I suspect every mayor in the USA is right now.
You dodged the questions - and they are quite relevant to Carson's essay:
Do college english professors as a group want to have property with chickens and goats?
Do poor hispanic immigrants hang out in upscale book store coffee shops?
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