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I remember taking the PATH between Newark and WTC in 02-04', today the demographics changed so much from 05 - 15' you can easily tell by looking at the various people waiting for trains at Newark Penn.
People of color are no different than white people IMHO this is no different than if NJ lost Scot/Irish population to an increase in German and than lost German population to an increase in Italian or Polish. Sure there are some cultural differences that ultimately either fade or our entire society embraces.
I love the fabric of multiple cultures. It is great.
Does anyone want to live in Mexico? Somalia? No? Guess what happens when we lose western civilizations. (Hint: it sucks!)
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People of color are no different than white people IMHO this is no different than if NJ lost Scot/Irish population to an increase in German and than lost German population to an increase in Italian or Polish. Sure there are some cultural differences that ultimately either fade or our entire society embraces.
So Mexico is no different than England? Vietnam no different than France? Why are IQs different by race?
What's vile is that you won't move to Mexico or Camden or Somalia. You also don't want your nice surburb diversified (like turning pre-race riot Paterson into current Paterson)
Do you hate diversity or something?
It's ridiculous that people cheer changing demographics when no one wants to live in a majority-minority neighborhood.
Last edited by OceanJ; 12-10-2016 at 04:30 PM..
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