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Old 02-26-2011, 11:19 AM
 
Location: Chicago, IL.
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As far as affordability, education, culture, economy, cosmopolitan feel, stores, nightlife, arts (the important things at least for me are underlined). I'd have to say:

1) New Mexico (highly affordable, culturally diverse, economy is ok, the arts are almost everywhere)
2) Hawaii (affordability is almost non-existent, though culturally diverse)
3) California (would be higher on the list if the economy wasn't so bad - exceeds in above criteria)
4) Florida (the real estate market has caused havoc for this state - exceeds in above criteria)
5) Nevada (another state that is having major economic problems)
6) Georgia (Meets all the above criteria, but needs more cultural diversity outside of the large cities)
7) Maryland (Nice state, but always overshadowed by it's neighboring states in regards to criteria)
8) Arizona (has become something of a police state, and is trying to suppress its cultural diversity - which is part of its identity)
9) Texas (cities here meet the criteria, but there are too many right wing, gun carrying folks for me)
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Old 02-26-2011, 01:56 PM
 
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All of these states can look forward to:

- Budget shortfalls

- Third World People

- Increased Crime

- Failing Schools

- Increased Anti-White Hatred

- Increased slums

- Movement of native-born white Americans

=

Third World Future


Oh well, enjoy your anti-white majority minority diversity.
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Old 02-26-2011, 02:51 PM
 
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Actually Wikipedia says Florida isn't a majority-minority state, yet. So with saying that I'm going to go with California.
That's due in part to FL having an above average population of elderly whites that counterbalances its above average population of minority children.
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Old 02-27-2011, 12:38 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Stars&StripesForever View Post
All of these states can look forward to:

- Budget shortfalls

- Third World People

- Increased Crime

- Failing Schools

- Increased Anti-White Hatred

- Increased slums

- Movement of native-born white Americans

=

Third World Future


Oh well, enjoy your anti-white majority minority diversity.
As if white people are gonna get lynched as soon as they enter these states.

As if the Governors of these states aren't white themselves.

As if whites aren't the majority of these states when you compare races 1 on 1.

It's not like all the minorities in these states wake-up every morning thinking "What can I do to destroy the white man today, and send him running out of this state?" You're being so dramatic. Nothing in this country is anti-white. Whites are still the majority, just watch TV, Movies, or read a history book. The white man will always prevail. White people have been trying to preach self-sorrow, and warn people of the white mans demise since the slaves were freed. It's not gonna happen!!! You'll be alright man, I promise. Keep your head up, and hold it high.
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