1/THREAD on some passages I found interesting from "White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism" amazon.com/White-Flight-A…
2/ In the mayoral race, upper class whites voted with blacks. Similar racial dynamic today where white elites are aligned with blacks against white proles. So much for southern racial unity we hear about...
3/The struggles over integration caused whites to become less community oriented and more individualistic
4/ The upper class whites used private facilities, so weren't effected by decision to integrate public pools and golf courses. Supporting desegregation seems to have become something of a status symbol.
5/There was animosity that whites paid more taxes and blacks received most of the benefits, though some felt that it was justified. A proto Ryan Faulk crunched the numbers:
6/The white elite, thought they would be sheltered from integration until the CR movement came for private businesses as well. As many on this app have noted, the movement completely changed Americas understanding of property rights
7/ We see endless claims of integrationists that they are on the "right side of history" and their opponents are backwards, all supported by big business. The left would have you believe capitalists were fueling segregation!
8/ The "moderates" reaction to Maddox being elected governor reminded me of all the cuckservatives reaction to Donald Trump, blathering on about "hate". "Thats not who we are!"
9/ Whites fled the city, so integration wasn't a success even on its own terms:
10/By the end of the 60s the moderate integrationist former mayor seems to have had enough. This passage reminded me of the former liberal who became the "anti-woke" movement
11/ In the decades since, white students have almost completely disappeared from Atlanta public schools:
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1/ Thread looking at paper from 2014 from dissecting claims of a labor shortage. This data is all old at this point but we see similar narratives today. On one side people claiming a labor shortage and on the other side, college graduates claiming they can't get jobs.
2/ The idea that America is falling behind in skills goes back a long time.
Some excerpts from WSJ article about the 10 million population cap referendum in Switzerland. The journal admits the historic wave of immigration to the West hasn't solved economic problems:
Economics professor from Canada admits that immigration hasn't solved Canada's problems.
Economic output per worker has stagnated across some of the countries that have accepted the most immigrants.
1/Short thread on race and Greek life. This legal scholar recently filed some FOIA requests for public universities to get some data on mainstream frats and sororities (IFC/Panhellenic) and this is what the data looks like overall:
2/ The IFC fraternities they looked at were slightly less white at around 72%. Everywhere greeks life was at least 15% whiter than the university population as a whole.
3/ Comparison between % of undergrads who are black vs panhellenic sororities. At the schools that turned over chapter level data almost half of chapters had no black members.
1/ Short thread. The WSJ asked business historians to rank the greatest entrepreneurs and business leaders in American history. Here are the racial demographics: