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Overnight News: What are “primarily black” neighborhoods? And how do they overlap with Redfin’s redlining?

Ya think it's easy?

“Everybody begs for Batman – until they wake up under Batman’s thumb.”

I’ve been meaning to mock Glenn Kelman and Redfin for its commissions hypocrisy, so forgive me my diversions:

Redfin, a national real estate brokerage currently under investigation for undeniable anti-black disparate-impact redlining, is today making claims about primarily black and primarily white neighborhoods – the latter type being where you can get a Redfin Offers offer.

It ain’t easy being racist about being racist, so, of course, Redfin capitalizes “Black” and lowercases “white.” Nothing like granting ornamental trinkets to the folks you’re screwing over.

Racists are the people who talk about race all the time, so Kelman and Redfin definitely qualify. Redfin seems to be committed to hurting people, more than anything else: Using false narratives to inhibit the progress of people – of every color – who respond appropriately to reality. Which, of course, is exactly what they’re doing about commissions, too – hurting people wise enough to avoid them.

Glenn Kelman has posting privileges on BloodhoundBlog, but I would love to see an honest defense of his company’s spastic bigotry here or anywhere: How does deliberately hurting people help anyone?

Yesterday on BloodhoundBlog:

Brian Brady: Can a veteran buyer waive an appraisal when purchasing with a VA mortgage?

In other news:

Housing Wire: Spring housing market forecast: record purchase volume.

Housing Wire: Is Q1 the last quarter to ride the refinance wave?

Stephen Moore: Red States Should Revolt Against the ‘Blue-State Bailout’.

John Daniel Davidson: Without debate, President Biden has decided on complete open borders.

Helen Raleigh: Stopping The Next Cultural Revolution Starts With Your Home Library: In a totalitarian regime, children’s books are not meant to bring joy or inspiration. Their sole purpose is to instill the correct political ideology in the young mind.

Tim Rice: Paging Dr. Hayek: Free-marketeers should make their case with renewed vigor after central planners’ pandemic missteps.