It's not my opinion. It's a fact. The Dunmer don't have equal rights with regards to where they are allowed to live in Windhelm. Every other race except the Argonians can live anywhere in Windhelm. That means they don't have equal rights.
What's the inequality am I missing out on? Because they live in the ghetto? If thats the fact then I'm going to sign a petition to impeach my state governor for letting low income and poor people live in poverty stricken neighborhoods.
Do you not understand the difference between people living in a ghetto because of economic conditions and people being herded into an area because they're not allowed to live anywhere else by law?
It's not pointless nor an irrelevant observation. You refuse to acknowledge that it is in fact relevant.
It is irrelevant. Apparently you simply lack the capacity to understand why.
Yes they have a choice to move, but they choose not to.
Not within Windhelm they don't. The law isn't there to keep them from living at the docks, it's there to keep them in the Gray Quarter.
I'm starting to think that your favorite word is "Irrelevant" you seem to use it a lot when you're in a disagreement with someones post.
No, it's a word I use when someone says something that doesn't address the issue and is completely tangential. Something you do with great frequency.
The fact is theirs no available houses that are up for sale at the moment, and even if their was one I don't think the Dunmers can afford it. 1 already admitted that he's poor... and poor people can't afford to buy a mansion.
The fact is that the lack of availability of houses isn't a reason to not rescind the segregation law. The whole point of rescinding the law is to give the Dunmer
the right to live anywhere in Windhelm. The same right that all others save the Argonians have. The lack of which undeniably and irrefutable speaks to the fact that they are not treated equally. In case the meaning escapes you, equally means in every aspect not just some, so your example where you get arrested for breaking into a Dunmer home is meaningless as it doesn't magically change the reality that they don't have the same residential rights as others in Windhelm
by law not economic circumstance.
You're avoiding the question and so I'm going to repeat myself yet again. Can you prove to me that Ulfric refuses to sell homes (Outside the Grey quarters) to the Dark elves?
NPC's indicate that the Dunmer are
forced to live in the Gray Quarter if they want to live in Windhelm.
Squirrel_killer- provided one example and your only responses were to point out Niranye's opinion about the Dunmer which, even if taken as fact, does absolutely nothing to contradict what the Alfarinn says, and the same old tired and logically flawed argument that Alfarinn must be wrong because you don't want to accept what he says. That's no more valid a counterargument than your logically flawed argument about Ulfric never having massacred non-combatants because there's no additional evidence besides
The Bear of Markarth, notwithstanding that there's literally absolutely nothing in the game or lore to refute it. Put another way, what evidence do you have that Ulfric doesn't refuse to sell homes outside of the Gray Quarter to the Dunmer that live within it? You don't have any because it doesn't exist.
There's additional evidence from other NPC's in the game even if you want to be deaf to it. For example, when you ask Aval Atheron "You live in the Gray Quarter?" He responds "I'm a Dark Elf and I live in Windhelm, so yes, I live in the Gray Quarter. You must be new around here or you'd know
they don't let my kind live anywhere outside that slum." Your dismissive attitude to the lore when you don't like what it's telling you about Ulfric notwithstanding, it clearly establishes that he does enforce a segregation policy against the Dunmer and that he is therefore on some level a racist. You can make all the excuses you want as to why you won't accept what the game presents to you but it doesn't make your claims any less false.