Readers: Racial & Economic Segregation are Problems in St. Louis
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Few topics garner such diverse perspectives than race relations. The poll last week was simple; “How Racially Segregated is St. Louis?“
- Racial segregation is a major problem 61 [28.91%]
- Economic segregation is worse than racial segregation 49 [23.22%]
- People are free to live where they like, minorities often self-segregate 44 [20.85%]
- Racial segregation is an issue 42 [19.91%]
- Other answer… 9 [4.27%]
- Racial segregation isn’t an issue 5 [2.37%]
- No opinion. 1 [0.47%]
The #3 answer (above) of self-segregation can mask larger issues such as long-standing realities that make harmony a challenge. As a white male I can’t possibly know how a black male might feel about the subject. Â As a gay man I can tell you the city is very welcoming, but the two are not related.
The nine other answers were:
- Racial segregation is no worse in St. Louis than any other major American city.
- Economic segregation and racial segregation are one and the same in St. Louis
- Racism and ignorance is deeply ingrained here.
- Depends on neighborhood, but the tension is awful here.
- Ethnic groups self segregate the world over. Get a clue.
- In St. Louis, some areas integrate harmoniously, others *definitely* don’t
- Like LKB24 say: Even the integrated parts of StL are segregated.
- why call it segregation – some prefer a homogeneous environment
- It’s less of a problem than 20-30 years ago
Enough people see a problem that it demands closer attention.
– Steve Patterson