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I guess both Obama and Clinton don't enjoy buying homes in the diverse neighborhoods that they preach are good for everyone.
I guess limosine liberals like the Obama's and Clinton's love diversity as long as they don't live around it.
Michelle Obama loves giving speeches about the "richness of diversity" but it seems like she had no objection to buying a house in a city that is 88% white.
If diversity is so rich to Michelle Obama why does she like to buy homes in 88% white areas. I guess despite her emotional, emmy-award winning speeches she likes to ignore her own words and then buy a house in some of the least diverse places in the country.
Everytime I see a thread from a progressive/liberal asking for advice about what neighborhood to buy in, and they say they want diversity, they always end up in the least diverse neighborhoods.
And? Have these people ever said that they wanted to live near Mexican immigrants?
Many Trump supporters in the Midwest and South have probably never known someone of Mexican or Muslim descent. They live in 99% white rural West Virginia and through their logic, a working class Hispanic family in Texas is the cause of their problems.
I remember reading that Obama's old buddy Reverend Wright lived in some golf course community that was 95% white.
White people are pretty are pretty awful. Except to have as neighbors. They're pretty good for that.
Many Trump supporters in the Midwest and South have probably never known someone of Mexican or Muslim descent. They live in 99% white rural West Virginia and through their logic, a working class Hispanic family in Texas is the cause of their problems.
What proof do you have of that? Do you know anyone who voted for Trump?
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