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Consider that up til about 1960, almost all cities outside the south were nearly all-white.
Can you really say "lots of white people", when whites are the historic founders of the U.S. and made up the vast bulk of the population only until recently. It sounds like more of the arguments made by a "multiculturalist", "Multiracialist", etc. who wants to destroy the last white vestiages of American urban (or suburban) life.
Of course, I tend to think that you are really unaware, or simply ignorant of the tactics the Marxist left have had on you.
However, it's quite different in some of "the burbs". Where I live there is a large Hispanic population. 2000 Census quoted about 19% in the town I'm in, and 37% in the next town. (These are documented workers/citizens.)
So where can a grown Caucasian adult actually get a job anymore?
Umm...anywhere seeing that there is lower unemployment and less racial discrimination. Funny thing too is that a study done showed that even minority bosses were more likely to hire a Caucasian worker than a minority worker of the same race.
The Twin Cities are lilly white for the most part.
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