I think you missed the point. I wasn’t aware we could all just move within walking distance if a high school |
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Yet another DCUM thread with half the people who moved away from a place 30 years ago posting about how it was then as though nothing has changed. The other half, who visited something sort of like the place once 30 years ago or saw something on tv, have an opinion, too.
That’s ok, the residents of this place can only hope that these fine residents of DC will just leave them alone. |
+1 If I ever leave this DC hellhole, it’s going to be for someplace warm. |
Most people could. But they would rather self-segregate into the exburbs like Carmel. Sorry you were unaware of that; you’re not now. |
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If you want diversity, there are other cities in Indiana that offer it. For example, Gary, IN is only 13.2% white:
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/garycityindiana It's also famous, as Michael Jackson was born there. Unfortunately, it also has one of the highest homicide rates in Indiana and also ranks up there nationally: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/indiana/dangerous-gary-indiana/ |
Carmel was ranked the safest mid-sized city in the entire country: https://advisorsmith.com/data/safest-cities-in-america/ Nowhere in the DMV made the list. |
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I lived as an adult with my family in one of the towns mentioned earlier. We didn't hate it, but we were happy to leave.
For us, the negatives for that area: very conservative, christian, provincial communities. Schools were very traditional, white and programs were subtly religion-based rather than science-based, very little tolerance for thinking different; not much to see or do as far as day trips to historical, interesting or scenic areas. The good parts: safe, clean communities; strong (in a very conventional way) schools; people were friendly and fun (as long as you suppressed any non-conformity); affordable housing; easy, non-stressful living compared to the DMV area. Very stepfordish compared to other areas I lived (DMV, southwest, Chicago). |
Most people just want good schools and aren’t self loathing which would make them think twice about it, as much as you would want them to be anyways. |
Is it true McLean homes do not have bathroom exhaust fans? |
OP said the student body "looks respectful" so they'd fit right in. |
The kind of place that would produce Mike Pence, for example. |
Prefer what? An all white rich school? If you are Asian they don’t want you. Have you been to the Midwest. Lol! |
“Good people” |
My Asian in-laws live in Carmel. Roughly 30% of the high school in Carmel is non-white. |