Lol. I'm gonna name some neighborhoods that are all white just because they are too small to notice. First one is Idaho.
So hold everyone from AARP to nurses unions are wrong. The CBO is wrong but the group of people who have yet to present a single piece of legislation that has the best interest of the American people have suddenly grown a heart? Girl bye
Yesterday in Wyoming. A group of black cops attacked a white guy for making a wrong turn into a black neighborhood.
No l don't...l listen to John Dockerty's show, head of the local Teamsters here in Philly. This is a Union town. I also belonged to a Union.
Wyoming is pretty barren, no? It's an off the grid place so can't really tell. Ugh...I'll give you Idaho. I wouldn't live there and l'm White. Racism disgusts me and ld be fighting so many I'd end up in a ditch somewhere.
Point is Wyoming is a white neighborhood. Also.... I met this ww in college from WestVirgina who never met a black person until she was an adult. Lol at there being no all white neighborhoods in America.
Boise is very beautiful, I dated a girl from there in college, was treated with nothing but kindness and respect from everyone we met when I visited one summer, the Couer d'Alene golf club was a GREAT course, and this was in the early 90's. Granted visiting is very different from living there...
Not by design though. If you wanted to go live there, you could. Really though, do you really want to live there? You can use West Virginia as your example, but we know it's a 'special' State, and Black people do live there. There are also Black people who haven't met a White person till years into life too.
Oh nice to hear. I sometimes read otherwise, so it's nice to know you had a good experience. Maybe they've come a ways.
Somalia doesn't count. And no I couldn't live in Wyoming unless I decided to only day trade stocks for the rest of my life. What else would I do... farm? Would white people buy my product? Maybe, maybe not, but I would be crazy to take that risk.
Please stop with the trolling. I don't think it's possible to be a non-white person in the U.S. or Canada & never meet a white person till you're an adult.
Plan on making a trip to North and South Dakota one day for the mountains. Be black and try living there....lol.
As are MOST cities/suburbs outside the South. The most segregated city/state in the nation is the Detroit/Michigan area.
Thanks for posting. I do understand that some areas like this exist which is great, but it's not all that common. One of the points is that we all should be able to go wherever our income will take us, but it's often not that simple. To answer your question... I'm actually living in a great area, that's always been a goal of mine since I was a child. I prefer diverse areas, and it's no coincidence that I live in a progressive county that's very diverse.
Come on...you can't be that naive. There are all sorts of ways that people/organizations exclude those who they deem as unwanted and undesirable. Do you REALLY think the laws stop that?