An Example of White Privilege

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This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.

Black people bring down home values in neighborhoods, it’s just a fact. Statistically they bring lower education levels and higher crime. Sounds like the black home owner should be sued for fraud.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
And by the way, the real “White Privilege” is that blacks get to live in nice homes in America, as opposed to whatever mud huts are available in Africa.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.

Black people bring down home values in neighborhoods, it’s just a fact. Statistically they bring lower education levels and higher crime. Sounds like the black home owner should be sued for fraud.
No that's not a fact. It's racism. That claim has never been proven. It was made up in the 30's.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
And by the way, the real “White Privilege” is that blacks get to live in nice homes in America, as opposed to whatever mud huts are available in Africa.
Wrong.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.

Black people bring down home values in neighborhoods, it’s just a fact. Statistically they bring lower education levels and higher crime. Sounds like the black home owner should be sued for fraud.
No that's not a fact. It's racism. That claim has never been proven. It was made up in the 30's.

Uh-huh, sure. Show me a black neighborhood that doesn’t have high crime.

And yes it started in the 1930’s because that’s when blacks started electing Democrats to run their cities. Before that they were conservatives and were family oriented.
 
Come back to us when it actually sells for that value.

I've a feeling that when it sells for closer to 150k this race bait story will be buried and never mentioned again.
Yea, according to the article the first two appraisals were done at the start of the pandemic, when everyone assumed the economy would collapse and housing would burst.

So yea, the story is complete bullshit.
 
Come back to us when it actually sells for that value.

I've a feeling that when it sells for closer to 150k this race bait story will be buried and never mentioned again.
Yea, according to the article the first two appraisals were done at the start of the pandemic, when everyone assumed the economy would collapse and housing would burst.

So yea, the story is complete bullshit.
Nahhh that just can't be true mate - never mind the economy, a global pandemic, folk scared of losing the their jobs - the real reason is the colour of someone's skin.

I don't know about you, but I'd defo be willing to pay double the price for a house just because a white person is the owner of it.

Said no-one, ever.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
You're a gullible idiot who drinks the fake news' grape kool-aid by the gallon every single fucking day, just like a typical weak acquiescent pathetic commie/pinko.

You're too stupid and ignorant to know that appraisers give wildly different figures, depending on who is paying them.

You're an idiot.

Again, you're an idiot.

You're a stupid racist idiot.
 
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This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.





As has already been pointed out, the whole thing is bullshit. Try a different lie. Every time they try these little frauds out, they get caught.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.

Black people bring down home values in neighborhoods, it’s just a fact. Statistically they bring lower education levels and higher crime. Sounds like the black home owner should be sued for fraud.
No that's not a fact. It's racism. That claim has never been proven. It was made up in the 30's.

Uh-huh, sure. Show me a black neighborhood that doesn’t have high crime.
How could you have grown up and lived in the United States and not know that there are affluent African American communities where black people live who are not celebrities?
The Most Affluent African-American U.S. Neighborhoods, A List • EBONY
It isn’t all bad for African-Americans. According to a report released by The New York Times this year, there is a trend in upward mobility for Black people in the country.

And based on research from that report, Black Enterprise has compiled a list of the nation’s most affluent Black neighborhoods.

According to the website’s analysis, the following suburbs are referred to as “The Black Beverly Hills” and are within California’s Ladera Heights and View Park-Windsor Hills neighborhoods.

The median household income and home values total to more than the entire state’s averages. House values are close to $900,000, and incomes for these neighborhoods hover around $100,000 on average.

Forty-four percent of residents are married, while close to 54 percent of those residing in these neighborhoods have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher, according to data analyzed by City-Data.

Here’s a list of a few more affluent neighborhoods in the U.S. that have majority Black populations and residents having at least a high school diploma, low crime rates and an average household income of $60,000 to $90,000:
  • Olympia Fields, Illinois
  • Wheatley Heights, New York
  • Hillcrest, New York
  • Woodmore, Maryland
  • Kettering, Maryland
  • Fort Washington, Maryland
  • Mitchellville, Maryland
  • Friendly, Maryland
 
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This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
This country needs a hard dose of white male toxic masculinity.....seriously
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.

Duplicate thread.

And once again, white folks always have to pay higher taxes. Now her property taxes are going to increase.
 
This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
She used the white card and an intelligent black.
 
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This folks, is white privilege.

Black homeowner had a white friend stand in for third appraisal: Her home value doubled
Alexandria Burris
Indianapolis Star

Carlette Duffy felt both vindicated and excited. Both relieved and angry.

For months, she suspected she had been low-balled on two home appraisals because she's Black. She decided to put that suspicion to the test and asked a white family friend to stand in for her during an appraisal.

Her home's value suddenly shot up. A lot.

During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the first two appraisers who visited her home just west of downtown Indianapolis, valued it at $125,000 and $110,000, respectively.

But that third appraisal went differently.

To get that one, Duffy, who is African American, communicated with the appraiser strictly via email, stripped her home of all signs of her racial and cultural identity and had the white husband of a friend stand in for her during the appraiser's visit.


The home's new value: $259,000.
Down here in Florida, where more people of all colors are moving, home values have gone through the roof, because there are (as Joe Biteme says "Jobs" a three letter word"). You make it think that only because black people who live in the neighborhood, which again you are such a racist prick, color isnt the factor, but the content of the Character. You are such a racist dumbass...Like your president.

 

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