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I hate it, but over the past few years my view has come to be pretty much this post. I’m a black man with a black wife and a black son. My wife and I grew up in $ neighborhoods, and now we’re raising our son in a $$$ neighborhood.

When I look at our current neighborhood and compare it to where I grew up, I see cleaner streets, better public transportation, nicer parks, cooler police, higher quality schools, breweries that serve to-go, etc., etc., etc., and I can’t help but think “I wish me and my friends had had some of these nice things when we were kids, that would’ve been good.”

So, my dream these days is to hit the Powerball and start an endowment that funds a team of smart lobbyists who write model bills that funnel $ to the ten poorest poverty areas (a Census Bureau designation) in the US, so that the people who live in those places can have nice things too.

The reason the ten poorest poverty areas in the US are the ten poorest poverty areas in the US is probably racism (hedging because I haven’t done the research to have an internet argument on this very specific assertion…), and five years ago I would’ve made myself hoarse shouting “we MUST fight racism in all its forms to make people’s lives better!”

I suppose that's not really wrong, but these days I’d rather make myself hoarse shouting “we MUST fight to ensure that the buses in Washington Highlands in DC are reliable in case someone’s car breaks down and they have to get to work on time!”

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'I can think of many situations — some of them enormously consequential, like applying for a loan or facing a criminal charge — where, if I got to pick my race, gender, and sexual orientation, I would pick “straight white guy”.'

Now THAT would be an interesting quiz. We'll know we've made (more) progress when the the majority of people select "whatevs" as their response.

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