Free To Not Be Around You

Guest Post by The Zman

Talk to a real estate agent, who deals in mid-sized suburban properties, and they will tell you that the local schools sit atop their client’s list of concerns. A great house in a bad neighborhood usually means bad schools and no one will choose that on purpose. Instead, families will pay extra for a not so nice house in a great neighborhood because that means good schools. You can fix up your house, but you cannot make the local school better, if it is full of misbehaving knuckleheads or headed that way because of the neighborhood.

People instinctively understand a basic truth about education. That is, the quality of product coming in dictates the quality of product coming out. Despite generations of lectures from our betters, we still know that the apple does not fall far from the tree. If the parents are low-IQ losers, the kids are most likely going to be low-IQ losers. The schools are not correcting this. In fact, it is the opposite, because the other old saying about apples is also true. One bad apple can spoil the whole bunch.

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Everyone, including our hypothetical real estate agent, is too polite and too afraid to say what this means as a practical matter. For instance, I knew someone who lived in a mostly Jewish suburban neighborhood of starter homes. These were townhouses and ranchers. A black family moved in next door and they got along well with everyone. Then another black family moved in, but it was ghetto time, with parties into the late hours. Suddenly, the neighborhood sprouted “for sale” signs and the demographics changed within one summer.

In a prior age, this problem was mostly solved through free association, home owner associations and covenants. People in that neighborhood would have prevented the threat to their property values by prohibiting the sale of houses to people who did not belong. It was not entirely fair, of course, but it allowed people to protect their property rights without having to resort to lying. As is always the case, there were trade-offs, but at least their was a natural way for people to guard their rights as property owners and citizens.

Similarly, in a prior age the neighborhood association would have cracked down on the troublemakers. Even the “progressive” neighborhoods policed their ranks and used the rules to enforce standards. A couple generations of myth making have convinced everyone that these rules were used strictly by racists, and they often were, but they were more often used to maintain public order without having the government send in the police. With enforced diversity came the police state and that is not a coincidence.

Free association is illegal now. If a real estate agent is too obvious in how they handle these things, they face disciplinary action from the real estate board. A homeowner, who refuses to sell or rent to whoever shows up, can easily find themselves in front of a judge. Freedom of association is no longer a right in America. Everyone has to seek permission from the state before they can make these decisions. That means finding a place to live has become a game of cat and mouse for middle-class families.

It’s yet another example of the worthlessness of modern conservatism. They rolled over for this stuff long ago, accepting the Left’s assertions that discrimination was the vilest of sins and therefore required an extraordinary remedy. Once you accept that people don’t have a right to say with whom they will associate, addressing things like crime and the schools means begging the Left to make exceptions to their moral code in order to enforce anything resembling civic order. That’s where school choice and voucher programs come in. They are an appeal to the Left for an exception.

Of course, the Left hates the middle-class so any appeal on their behalf is denied. Instead, these appeals have to be decorated in such a way that appeals to the vanity of the Left and allows them to benefit. So-called charter schools that are for the “gifted and talented” are marketed to Lefty as a way to cull from the ghetto, all of those bright and creative minds, otherwise left to be raised by their parents. In realty it means those self-righteous progressive women get to send their kids to schools that are not so diverse.

School voucher programs attempt to expand on this by playing the Magic Dirt game. “If only those poor mothers can get their kids off that tragic dirt and onto the magic dirt.” They muster statistics and education studies to buttress the claims. It’s all nonsense, but it is the only way modern conservatism can frame the issue. They are begging the Left for an exception to the moral code. No one is fooled by it, which is why school voucher programs have gone nowhere. The Left will not tolerate them.

Freedom of association is not just forbidden. You’re not even allowed to talk about it anymore. Imagine what would happen if someone went on TV and said they don’t want to live next to Koreans or Somalis. They would have their life ruined. It’s why all those principled conservatives we keep hearing about were nowhere to be found when the queers started attacking bakers. Even libertarians sprint from the room when the topic of free association is raised. It’s the result of conceding the moral high ground to the Left.

It’s why the so-called Right is in a panic over Trump’s immigration talk. If it is acceptable for Americans to say “no” to Muslims on the grounds that we don’t want any more Muslims, then we’re back to discussing the limits, if there are any, to the freedom of association. Put another way, if we don’t need a reason to say “no” to Mohamed, then we don’t need to ask for permission in order to say “no” to diversity. That’s not a fight, or even a discussion, the so-called conservatives want to have with the Left.

It’s also why the hand-wringing over free speech on campus is a pointless distraction. You cannot have free speech without freedom of association. That’s the obvious lesson from the confines of the academy. Put a bunch of people in close quarters and you have to police what they say and where they go. Otherwise, you have violence. The same is true of all other rights. All natural rights are premised on freedom of people to live apart from those they do not wish to associate. Self-segregation requires little policing.

Bring back freedom of association and all the other rights follow.

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Dave
Dave
March 8, 2017 11:06 am

I live in Arizona. Neighborhoods don’t matter that much when it comes to schools. There are just about as many charter/private schools are there are public and they are completely state funded. Not only that, but you can donate up to $800 (jointly) of your state taxes to public and charter schools or charities and get an $800 tax credit. So you I can basically control where my taxes are spent.

Big Dick
Big Dick
  Dave
March 8, 2017 4:23 pm

Yes but Arizona voters are dumb enough to keep McCain in office. That says a lot about there level of education and knowledge.

Dave
Dave
  Big Dick
March 8, 2017 7:29 pm

I voted for McCain for one reason only. Maintaining control of Senate. Other than that, he’s a useless POS.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 8, 2017 11:15 am

Obviously restrictive covenants aren’t coming back. Selecting who we’ll allow as immigrants should be a no-brainer. We’ll have to do it based upon their skill set, since their country or region of origin is inadmissible even by the standards of so-called conservatives.

As for neighborhoods – you can discern them even if no residents are visible. Just look at whether they have garbage in the street.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 8, 2017 11:27 am

Free association and private property rights need to be restored to BUSINESSES as well as home owners. Private property rights are the lynchpin of civilization.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
March 8, 2017 11:31 am

No to Muslims.

Fiatman60
Fiatman60
March 8, 2017 11:39 am

Excellent article!! The association I live in is grappling with this same issue in that it is not around ethnic diversity, but rather income inequality. Those that have money to keep their homes in good repair versus those that don’t. Also substance abuse problems are rearing their ugly heads, when we let those who are known to have these problems are let in to the association, knowing that ultimately the residents and the police will have to deal with these issues on a ongoing basis.
The old timer’s (me) have to deal with the new snowflake “all inclusive” millennial’s that are now occupying the association director positions, and allowing this to happen to our neighborhood.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Fiatman60
March 8, 2017 2:32 pm

I would say anyone with enough money to buy a middle class home – probably has enough manners and well behaved children that stuff should be OK.

However, HUD is making the ‘burbs’ build section 8 housing – importing niggers and such. When that happens – all bets are off.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Dutchman
March 8, 2017 10:37 pm

Thanks to Fed easy money policies, and federal programs from Clinton, Bush, and Obama, getting into a middle class home (versus affording one) is easier than ever and no longer any gauge of one’s “manners” or other measures of educational “success” for one’s children. Government has systematically destroyed affordable black neighborhoods, the black nuclear and extended families, and so much more, and is now simply throwing money at the problem as if that will undo 50+ years of active destruction and multi-generational dependence on government handouts.

keithp
keithp
March 8, 2017 12:03 pm

20+ years back we moved out of crappy neignborhood + crappy schools when our boys got to school age. Turns out the crappy public schools in Cali are endemic. We looked at private Catholic schools as we’re Catholic. Turns out the Catholic schools weren’t very Catholic. So, we settled on a private Christian school(s) that had good academic record and was a gated secure facility. This turned out to be a good choice for the boys (now men). but, it was financially burdensome. If this was today, we’d homeschool. 20+ years ago that was not even on anyones radar.

Additionally, our neighborhood is now infested with multi family and multi car/truck mexicans.
Not what it was once and we’re looked on as foreigners now. I wouldn’t have anything to do with those “neighbors”.

BB
BB
March 8, 2017 12:13 pm

Better off buying a camper if you’re young and single.You can just move to higher ground.

ASIG
ASIG
March 8, 2017 12:37 pm

Real Estate agents now use the code words “location, location, location”; it doesn’t offend the politically correct but everyone knows what it means.

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 8, 2017 12:45 pm

Freedom of association: I am for it.
We did the good neighborhood/good school strategy.
It did mean paying near double for the home and taxes…but it worked.
There weren’t any title 8 housing vouchers available at that time,
well there were but not in our area. 98% owner occupied. 2% rental.

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 8, 2017 1:28 pm

People sending their children to public schools should be charged with child abuse. They are completely in the control of SJWs.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  overthecliff
March 8, 2017 10:39 pm

Sadly, even so-called “conservatives” are fine with the socialist government monopoly schools and getting massive subsidies from the theft of their neighbor’s incomes…..so long as THEY can be in charge of the school system. Government power in all of its forms, has destroyed the morality of every sector of society.

Bob
Bob
March 8, 2017 2:27 pm

Great article! Freedom of association as a core issue — it rings true, and explains a lot.

Miles Long
Miles Long
March 8, 2017 9:28 pm

The old Dutchman used to say, “I’m not racist, we just dont travel in the same circles.”

Wip
Wip
March 8, 2017 11:27 pm

Freedom of association and private property rights were lost when the Civil Rights Act of ’64 was passed. I believe, by stating this fact, Ron Paul killed any chance he had at becoming president.

norman franklin
norman franklin
March 8, 2017 11:59 pm

Free association seems to me is a natural right, bestowed on me from the creator along with my right to defend myself with whatever means necessary. It is disturbing that a business no longer has the right to refuse service.

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 9, 2017 12:43 am

The Pendulum is finally swinging back towards sanity; Section 8 is not only a Transfer Payments rip-off of Whites, it is a violation of the 14th Amendment Rights of Whites, and it is equivalent to the Communist Monster yanking your house and school up and setting them down somewhere in Darkest Africa. Also, I wish there was a way to get even with TPTB (like suing for alienation of affection?) when they turned my sweet wife and daughter into moronic feminist; sort of a Mental Section 8 wherein TPTB drove away their good sense and moved in demons.