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Tulsa, as a highly conservative city, is seen by outsiders as such a highly undesirable place to live that $10,000 is being paid to each of the first 100 persons willing to move there and be remote workers. Wouldn't most people have to be paid at least $100,000 to move to a bad, backward place like Tulsa? You don't want to move there because the murder rate is low. It isn't.
Ok. Go walk down Woodbury between Fair oaks and Lincoln at 2 AM in the morning and tell me Altadena has no bad areas at all. Or Ventura or Harriet or any other areas where the Altadena Blocc Crips have their territory.
I wouldn't walk down any street at 2 AM.
Older homes with wannabes isn't that threatening to me...and I've greatly reduced my tolerance to crime as I've aged.
Tulsa, as a highly conservative city, is seen by outsiders as such a highly undesirable place to live that $10,000 is being paid to each of the first 100 persons willing to move there and be remote workers. Wouldn't most people have to be paid at least $100,000 to move to a bad, backward place like Tulsa? You don't want to move there because the murder rate is low. It isn't.
$10,000 to live in T-town? They'd have to add a couple more zeros.
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