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DINGO Joe
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« on: June 01, 2014, 05:21:23 PM »

I took the drug part of the discussion to another thread

As for who is moving out to  the suburbs or small towns, well D.C. is the whitest (and richest) it's been in 40 or 50 years and undoubtedly the middle class and poor are being pushed farther out (though I don't think the black man has quite resorted to moving to WV yet).

Atlanta has one of the more ridiculous looking migration patterns as the white man kept moving further and further out with black man right on his heels, though it's gotten  more directional of late with the white man filling up the mountains in the north while the black man takes the south and southeast. Of course some gentrifying has occurred in Atlanta proper itself though not on the scale of D.C.

Even land challenged New Orleans is showing some of this, as an influx of white urbanistas have entered the city from elsewhere after the hurricane and working class blacks actually edging into St. Bernard Parish, which if you knew local history, you'd think impossible.
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