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View Poll Results: What kind of city would you want to live in?
Mostly white 5 45.45%
Mostly hispanic 0 0%
Mostly black 1 9.09%
Mostly asian 0 0%
A even mix of white, hispanic, black, asian 4 36.36%
A mix of white and black 0 0%
A mix of white and hispanic 1 9.09%
A mix of white and asian 0 0%
A mix of hispanic and black 0 0%
A mix of hispanic, black, and asian 0 0%
A mix of hispanic and asian 0 0%
A mix of black and asian 0 0%
Native American 0 0%
Other 0 0%
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-10-2015, 11:13 PM
 
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Is diversity your #1 priority when deciding on a city to live in? Would you rather live in a place of just your own race or with races present?
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Old 03-10-2015, 11:20 PM
 
Location: ATL
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Diversity is important, but not #1 priority. I'm mixed race, my child is mixed race. I prefer to be in a very racially diverse place simply due to personal comfort. However, there are also certain compromises that might need to be made. For example, I might need to choose a less diverse place in order to satisfy my COL requirements. Or I might willingly decide that less diversity is a reasonable exchange for greater access to nature. But if I have two cities side by side that are equal with the pros and cons, diversity would likely be the deciding factor.
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