Housing discrimination is alive ordsprog

en Housing discrimination is alive and doing surprisingly well. Ignorance is not an excuse for violating the law.

en Although the Fair Housing Act of 1968 made it illegal to discriminate in selling, renting or financing housing in America, recent studies we have conducted show housing discrimination is alive and well in the U.S., ... Under the leadership of President Bush, our national commitment to creating equal housing opportunities for all Americans is as strong today as it was under President Johnson in 1968 when this law was passed.

en People used to say, "Ignorance is no excuse." Today, ignorance is no problem. After all, you have "a right to your own opinion" -- and self-esteem to boot.

en Yes. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Now you know. Now you know. That's what it was to be alive, to move about in a cloud of ignorance, to go up and down trampling on the feelings of those-- of those about you, to spend and waste time as if you had a million years, to be always at the mercy of one self-centered passion or another. Now you know, that's the 'happy' existence you wanted to go back to. Ignorance and blindness.
  Thornton Wilder

en The types of discrimination commonly reported today, differ from the stark bias faced by those in the Civil Rights Movement 40 years ago. Discrimination today is often more subtle requiring that we develop new strategies to meet this challenge, while simultaneously educating every American that Fair Housing is not an option, it is the law.

en Ignorance is no excuse, it's the real thing

en Ignorance of the law excuses no man; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him
  John Selden

en You look at the Civil Rights Act, ... It was passed in 1964 and we still have race discrimination. We still have national-origin discrimination. We still have sex discrimination. It just comes down to respect.

en The community put such a premium on success. And you had no excuse to blame racism or discrimination as a reason why you couldn't succeed.
  Ed Smith

en Everyone has the same opportunity to get the housing of their choice (under the law). We need to develop new strategies to combat discrimination.

en We're looking at things that would keep people from being able to obtain housing of their choice for any reason, including discrimination.

en Unfortunately, discrimination is alive and well. After 41 years of addressing it, we get over 80,000 complaints annually and over a million phone calls.

en While housing discrimination and segregation in 2005 still affect millions of people, that's not the way it has to be. Some things can change and should.

en The January gain in construction spending was surprisingly weak given the recent strength in housing starts and unseasonably warm weather.

en I think I owe the court a very serious apology. Why did I mislead or lie? I assumed I had First Amendment protection .... It's no excuse for ignorance. I made a stupid mistake.


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