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Old 10-30-2011, 07:51 PM
 
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Why does an increasing Hispanic population bother people so much? The vast majority of us Hispanics are just trying to make money and raise a family, like anyone else. Of course there are exceptions to this (there are in every race) but the vast majority do not want to cause problems.
I've lived in areas that had ever-increasing Hispanic populations and it really brought the neighborhoods down. There were too many adults crowded into one home, too many cars parked all over the driveways, on the front yard, all over the streetsides with very little room for cars to pass each other going in both directions, loud, thumping bassy techno music 'til dawn in backyard parties - even on weeknights (for heaven's sake, take it indoors!), loud cars with no mufflers racing around at all hours, more burglaries, graffiti, vandalism, trash everywhere, roosters crowing in the suburbs (WTF!?), dogs running loose, kids tresspassing, no longer safe for taking a walk, garage sales at 5a.m....I could go on and on. These weren't all nice wholesome Hispanics like Baldo Burmudez and his family from the comics...lots of gang members, drug dealers, drug addicts, lazy foodstamp and welfare leeches and other lowlifes. Even if the neighborhoods started out middle class, clean, orderly, quiet and safe, I've seen them go downhill fast and turn into a barrio cluster****.

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Old 10-31-2011, 01:27 PM
 
Location: Declezville, CA
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I've lived in areas that had ever-increasing Hispanic populations and it really brought the neighborhoods down.
The condo/apt development between Via Barcelona and Oso Rd in SJC. (aka "The La Zanjas") It isn't the fact that they're Hispanic, it's the type of Hispanic that moved in there. Multiple families per dwelling, cars everywhere, gang trash, loose dogs, just like you mentioned in your post. It's become a complete ****hole, which it wasn't back when my grandparents lived there.
 
Old 10-31-2011, 03:14 PM
 
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I've lived in areas that had ever-increasing Hispanic populations and it really brought the neighborhoods down. There were too many adults crowded into one home, too many cars parked all over the driveways, on the front yard, all over the streetsides with very little room for cars to pass each other going in both directions, loud, thumping bassy techno music 'til dawn in backyard parties - even on weeknights (for heaven's sake, take it indoors!), loud cars with no mufflers racing around at all hours, more burglaries, graffiti, vandalism, trash everywhere, roosters crowing in the suburbs (WTF!?), dogs running loose, kids tresspassing, no longer safe for taking a walk, garage sales at 5a.m....I could go on and on. These weren't all nice wholesome Hispanics like Baldo Burmudez and his family from the comics...lots of gang members, drug dealers, drug addicts, lazy foodstamp and welfare leeches and other lowlifes. Even if the neighborhoods started out middle class, clean, orderly, quiet and safe, I've seen them go downhill fast and turn into a barrio cluster****.
Ok, so a lot of them are in poverty and lack education. What are we gonna do about that?
 
Old 10-31-2011, 04:27 PM
 
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Ok, so a lot of them are in poverty and lack education. What are we gonna do about that?
We need to teach the people who give birth to them some responsibility. For lack of a better word the "parents" of these hispanics should be taught that it's not ok to turn the neighborhood they live in into a 3rd world cesspool, they also need to be taught respect, respect not only for themselves but also for other people, property and the environment. The "parents" would then pass on this enlightenment to their offspring.
 
Old 10-31-2011, 05:29 PM
 
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It's middle class (and in some cases lower class) flight. It's not only whites, it's also blacks - as well as pretty much anyone of any other race who's either not rich or an illegal working for cash under the table. It's happening state wide but most especially in the coastal counties.
 
Old 10-31-2011, 05:35 PM
 
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Because the bottom fell out of Detroit's economy. Blacks left Detroit as well.

What happened to states like Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana 30 years ago is happening to Southern California, Nevada, and Arizona right now.
Yes, indeed it is.
 
Old 10-31-2011, 05:40 PM
 
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Totally broad brush ...

Middle class people of all races, leaving, being replaced by the illegal alien under class:

Santa Ana -28.7%
Garden Grove -28.2%
Westminster -28.1%
Stanton -26.2%
La Habra -25.5%
Buena Park -25.4%
La Palma -22.6%
Anaheim -21.6%
Cypress -21.0%
Fullerton -15.9%

Asians replacing the whites who died or retired and left the area:

Fountain Valley -15.3%
Los Alamitos -14.2%
Tustin -13.0%
Laguna Hills -12.8%
Laguna Woods -12.7%
Brea -12.1%
Villa Park -11.0%
Placentia -9.5%
Rossmoor -9.4%
Orange -9.2%
Mission Viejo -9.1%
Rancho Santa Margartia -8.8%
Seal Beach -8.8%
San Juan Capistrano -8.4%
Dana Point -7.9%
Costa Mesa -7.8%
Laguna Beach -6.9%
Huntington Beach -6.3%
Laguna Niguel -4.7%
Las Flores -4.5%
Yorba Linda -4.3%

Rich whites from overseas, from other states (and other parts of California), moving into the new 21st Century playgrounds of the rich:

Aliso Viejo 3.3%
Coto de Caza 10.1%
Newport Beach 12.5%
Lake forest 12.8%
Irvine 17.4%
San Clemente 23.2%
 
Old 10-31-2011, 05:54 PM
 
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Rich whites from overseas, from other states (and other parts of California), moving into the new 21st Century playgrounds of the rich:

Irvine 17.4%
Irvine has added a lot of housing units over the last decade. Irvine also feels a lot more like the San Gabriel Valley than it did 10 years ago. So if the white population is up 17%, the Asian population must be up 50%. Give it 10 more years and you'll see the white population decrease.
 
Old 10-31-2011, 06:33 PM
 
Location: Santa Ana, CA
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Ok, so a lot of them are in poverty and lack education. What are we gonna do about that?
Deport them!
 
Old 10-31-2011, 07:36 PM
 
Location: anywhere but Seattle
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Deport them!
LOL yeah good luck with that son. Let me know when you run out of crayons.
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