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Originally Posted by Guest
Damn dude; did you even READ my post? Where I lived is less than 40% white and full of hard working people trying to make a living.
Also my saying "we chose to live elsewhere" means we don't live in the Villages. You even put it in bold so I know you saw it. Let me say it more direct: We don't live in the Villages. I can say it slower if that will help: We.....don't.....live.....in.....the.....Villages. How about all caps in case you're hard of hearing: WE DON'T LIVE IN THE VILLAGES. I'll say it in Spanish because I'm funny: No vivimos en las Villages. Got it?
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Well then...WTF are you doing here at talkofthevillages? And WHY the hell are you arguing with me when you DON'T KNOW how wonderful AND different it is living away from "them"...in a 99% white place? You don't KNOW the joy of NEVER seeing even one black for weeks. NEVER having to hear that loud...boom...boom...boom. NEVER having to hear them screeching at each other. You DON'T KNOW what life is like free of them.
There is a HUGE difference between a "regular mixed neighborhood" and a place that is all white. A HUGE difference. This is NOTHING like anywhere you used to live...unless it was an all white gated community.
You have no idea what a joy it is to live here...diversity free. So you can't argue that "your neighborhood is just as good". Just like the people living here can't argue that MLK Blvd is full of people "just like us". Because they've NEVER been there.
I assumed you lived here...don't know WHY you'd be here if you don't...your opinion means nothing because you can't compare because you lack the experience of both sides.