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Can One Blame These Richer Towns People For Wanting To Make A Better Life For Themselves?
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I may be accuse of posting yet one more American thread which also happens to contain black issues, but hey I make no apology, because I just thought they would make good debating threads.
/// Fortunate residents of this the relatively prosperous southern section of a city that is otherwise blighted by poverty, violence and a failing public school system, they are demanding the right to break away from it and forge a whole new city of their own. Putatively named St George, ///
/// Were it to become a city it would be 70 per cent white. Baton Rouge now is 55 per cent black and 40 per cent white. ///
I may be accuse of posting yet one more American thread which also happens to contain black issues, but hey I make no apology, because I just thought they would make good debating threads.
/// Fortunate residents of this the relatively prosperous southern section of a city that is otherwise blighted by poverty, violence and a failing public school system, they are demanding the right to break away from it and forge a whole new city of their own. Putatively named St George, ///
/// Were it to become a city it would be 70 per cent white. Baton Rouge now is 55 per cent black and 40 per cent white. ///
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I don't see any problem with this. It's something that we all do either consciously or subconsciously. I will always book business flights when I'm travelling so that I don't have to sit any where near young children (noisy) and other certain demographics.
I choose to live in a nice part of London and I choose to associate with nice liberal-minded folk, rather than boorish knuckle-draggers.
There's nothing racist about what these people are doing. I'm sure if the CEO of a private bank, who happened to be black or Hispanic, were to buy a house there, they would receive no opposition.
Similarly, if a white trashy chav (or the American equivalent) were to try and 'get through the gates), they would meet with some resistance.
AOG - I am sure that you would be happy to have (say) Sir Trevor McDonald living next to you, than White Dee from Benefits Street, right?
It's not racism...it's common sense.
I don't see any problem with this. It's something that we all do either consciously or subconsciously. I will always book business flights when I'm travelling so that I don't have to sit any where near young children (noisy) and other certain demographics.
I choose to live in a nice part of London and I choose to associate with nice liberal-minded folk, rather than boorish knuckle-draggers.
There's nothing racist about what these people are doing. I'm sure if the CEO of a private bank, who happened to be black or Hispanic, were to buy a house there, they would receive no opposition.
Similarly, if a white trashy chav (or the American equivalent) were to try and 'get through the gates), they would meet with some resistance.
AOG - I am sure that you would be happy to have (say) Sir Trevor McDonald living next to you, than White Dee from Benefits Street, right?
It's not racism...it's common sense.
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