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    The People Who Hate People

    Of all the objections NIMBYs raise to new housing and infrastructure, perhaps the most risible is that their community is already too crowded.
    by Jerusalem Demsas via The Atlantic on May 24, 2022
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    How Racism and White Supremacy Fueled a Black-Asian Divide in America

    After a recent surge in anti-Asian attacks, the narrative quickly turned to hostilities between Black and Asian American communities.
    by Jerusalem Demsas, Rachel Ramirez via Vox on March 16, 2021

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