1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)4 children
I blame my fellow whites.
I recently went on vacation to a relative's place on a lake. He lives in a subdivision, so, while on a lake, it's not so much a vacation spot. But it was great. Everyone was out walking around the neighborhood. Families were outside washing cars, playing cornhole, whatever. As you walk up and down the sidewalk, essentially every yard full of people felt like *your* family. The common culture there was insane. Something I have never experienced before to that level besides literally at my own family's get-togethers, or going to get-togethers of other white families. I've never seen an entire community that tightly, but implicitly, bonded.
Then I brought this up. And everyone hated it. While they all realized that living here was great, they all *refused* to accept that it was because of the common culture and race. They made excuses and danced around it.
It's so frustrating that they can't acknowledge it. I live in city that is over 60% black. I drive 20 minutes away from my home just to be able to take my walks in a neighborhood like the one you mentioned. For that brief period, it's like a cloud has lifted.
I know what you mean. Why don't they live in the hood? The prices are cheaper and they could buy more stonks or another sports car with all the money they'd save, right? Yeah, except they don't. They hide in their subdivisions behind a "wall" of high property taxes and HOA fees. They literally pay to get away from niggers and to keep them out, but of course it has "nothing to do" with race. Right.
I recently went on vacation to a relative's place on a lake. He lives in a subdivision, so, while on a lake, it's not so much a vacation spot. But it was great. Everyone was out walking around the neighborhood. Families were outside washing cars, playing cornhole, whatever. As you walk up and down the sidewalk, essentially every yard full of people felt like *your* family. The common culture there was insane. Something I have never experienced before to that level besides literally at my own family's get-togethers, or going to get-togethers of other white families. I've never seen an entire community that tightly, but implicitly, bonded.
Then I brought this up. And everyone hated it. While they all realized that living here was great, they all *refused* to accept that it was because of the common culture and race. They made excuses and danced around it.
I know what you mean. Why don't they live in the hood? The prices are cheaper and they could buy more stonks or another sports car with all the money they'd save, right? Yeah, except they don't. They hide in their subdivisions behind a "wall" of high property taxes and HOA fees. They literally pay to get away from niggers and to keep them out, but of course it has "nothing to do" with race. Right.