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Originally Posted by jordandubreil
shown no proof?? i actually showed plenty proof giving a example of how nyc is ethnically way more past diverse then sf.
anyone notice that this blogger speaks like a in denial loser. so far this blogger has not , and refuses to name all the major ethnic groups in the bay area. am i suprised? well off coarse not
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LMFAO! Oh yes you showed sooooo much proof. Because some clown yelling out a bunch of ethnic groups PROVES soooooo much. You = fail.
Talk about someone who "speaks like a in denial loser" LOL. You write like a in ESL illiterate. Am I surprised? Well of course not.
LOL @ your inability to write or communicate like anyone who has passed the 5th grade. SMH.
And contrary to your repeated claims here, I did begin to list several of the ethnic groups that are well-represented out here. I recommended that we all list what groups are big in each area to compare b/c I thought it might be interesting. But of course you chose to ignore that b/c that would turn this into an adult discussion and you want to keep behaving like you're 5.
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Originally Posted by jordandubreil
ok so basically you did not say much , you think san fran is all that diverse because you saw 1 or 2 of each ethnic group huh??
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Are you inbred? Or is this just the only way you can attempt to win an argument? My examples were of an area that WAS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED PARTICULARLY DIVERSE OUT HERE!!! I made that abundantly clear, but your only defense is to try and take what I said out of context and make those examples the reason why I think the Bay is diverse. LMAO @ that pathetic attempt. SMH.
I'll say it again clearly so you cannot twist what I say and put words in my mouth: There is plenty of ethnic diversity here in the Bay Area. There are many, many groups represented well out here, so much so that EVEN IN MAJORITY-WHITE COMMUNITIES LIKE THE ONE I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL IN THERE IS AS MANY ETHNIC GROUPS TO BE FOUND AS WHAT I HAD LISTED. Is there more than NYC? Probably not. But most of the groups that exist in NYC can be found out here to some degree, so diversity ONLY existing among Asians is a bogus claim. AM I GETTING THIS THROUGH YOUR HORRENDOUSLY MISGUIDED, CONCRETE-THICK HEAD YET?
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Originally Posted by jordandubreil
those comments were aimed at 18montclair who seems to think race is more diverse then ethnicity , and no im sorry you bay areas are thick headed , after all people like you seem to think the bay area is that diverse cause you met 1 person from 1 country their
o and actually nyc posters dont think having 25 people means diversity since we have a city of 8 million
but it seems as if your the one actually doing it , after all you met 1 or 2 caribbean/eastern european immigrants , and now think the bay is the most diverse area in the galaxy. horrible double standards
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Man, I guess its a good thing I didn't get back to this thread until now. This dude is hopeless.
And sorry bruh, but there is only one Bay Area. All of its residents are not referred to as "bay areas" lol.
Unfortunately people like you hear an example of someone's personal experience (like what I gave) intended to highlight how much diversity can exist here EVEN IN A PART THAT IS NOT CONSIDERED DIVERSE (meaning our actual diverse areas are 1000x more so
), and take that as them saying, "hey I met a dude once in my life from another country, so there is no other place in the universe with life that is anywhere near as diverse!" Yeah, that's the same.
If you enjoy having a learning disability, then good luck with that. Most people would prefer to catch a clue and actually learn something. But I guess you're not one of them. Bottom line, the Bay Area is ONE OF the most diverse places in this country, and there's no denying that. Your idiotic marginalizing of the diversity that exists out here in order to try and boost NYC was absolutely unnecessary as most people would agree that NYC is more ethnically diverse. But pulling your dome out your a$$ for JUST ONE SECOND could allow you to take in a few facts that could enlighten you. Of course your illiteracy probably wouldn't even let you retain what has been pointed out here anyway, but that's a whole different issue.