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Specifically, I'm wondering whether the location of section 8 housing projects, community development spending, and other publicly or privately supported community initiatives have been shown to take census racial data into consideration when choosing target areas.

And I know a lot of you are going to reply to this saying "of course they do because everything in our society is designed to attack and humiliate whites and give their money to 'minorities'." That's fine and generally I agree with that sentiment, but I'm looking to see if there's something more concrete we could point to as evidence.

It's so hard to search for this kind of info on the internet.

Specifically, I'm wondering whether the location of section 8 housing projects, community development spending, and other publicly or privately supported community initiatives have been shown to take census racial data into consideration when choosing target areas. And I know a lot of you are going to reply to this saying "of course they do because everything in our society is designed to attack and humiliate whites and give their money to 'minorities'." That's fine and generally I agree with that sentiment, but I'm looking to see if there's something more concrete we could point to as evidence. It's so hard to search for this kind of info on the internet.

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What’s the punishment for lying on the census

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That was my first question, which explains what Titus linked to.

It sounds like anywhere from $100 to $5k, but they are very unlikely to try to enforce a penalty. It sounds like you would be more likely to face consequences if you refused to take the census on privacy grounds than if you took it but lied.