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Virginia, still the segregated state, regardless of what the federal government says, regardless what Supreme Court says, our law is the law.
Virginia is still a segregated state, regardless of what the federal government says, regardless of what the Supreme Court says.
In the last 100, 150 years, the cities has [sic] evolved from one that is very mixed in function into cities that are becoming more and more segregated.
In the last 100, 150 years, the cities have evolved from one that is very mixed in function into cities that are becoming more and more segregated.
and so we've segregated by density.
And so we've segregated by density.
If you look at the neighborhoods that were historically redlined, these are still some of the most racially segregated neighborhoods across the United States,
If you look at the neighborhoods that were historically redlined, these are still some of the most racially segregated neighborhoods across the United States.
And finally, if people are segregated, different groups of people are separated and kept apart.
And finally, if people are segregated, different groups of people are separated and kept apart.
And for that reason, the crew did not sleep segregated according to their division.
segregated according to their division all the engineers wouldn't be in one spot
The bedrooms aren't necessarily segregated.
The bedrooms aren't necessarily segregated.
Most onsen baths these days, with some rare exceptions, are gender segregated.
Most onsen baths these days, with some rare exceptions, are gender-segregated.
Women are basically completely segregated from men in the country to the point where women are not even allowed to speak to men who they are not related, related or married to, including the male tourists who travel to the country from abroad.
Women are basically completely segregated from men in the country to the point where women are not even allowed to speak to men who they are not related or married to, including the male tourists who travel to the country from abroad.
That's not like that in high school. No one is that segregated.
No one is that segregated.