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Gentrification and Culture with Davarian Baldwin

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I Don't Want to Pay for Someone Else's Debt

I grew up in a working class factory town. My uncles and their white coworkers would be considered democratic socialists today. They believe that because they felt like it was right. If we pay into the public good, there are sometimes when I benefit, sometimes when I don't, but it's the collective good we all rise together. We have to be able to see ourselves in each other. So it starts with empathy. Children make mistake. But according to our laws, there is no automatic death sentence for black and brown youth who break the law. Just think about how callous that is. And so this is the kind of empathy across the political aisle that we need today. The same

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