Dallas or DC (area)?

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Anonymous wrote:Neither appeals to me. I've been stuck in the DC metro because of my career, despite my absolute visceral hate for the area, but I'd never pick Dallas over it. The Texas landscape, climate, development patterns, etc. have no appeal to me, despite the state having a political environment that leans toward greater personal liberty, which I prefer.


Except if you are a woman
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DC all the way, no question.
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Anonymous wrote:There isn't enough money in the world for me to live In a place where people have the right to carry guns and shoot people, and I don't have autonomy over my own body


Do Democrats realize that states like Texas need more Democrats to move to them if there is ever going to be a chance of turning them blue? I get that you're just expressing your own opinion, but hopefully other Democrats are more open minded about possible places to live.

Honestly I think abortion restrictions and making life unsafe and hellish for LGBTQ people and Blacks is an explicit strategy to try to prevent states like Texas from continuing to turn blue. Also, a strategy to make Florida deep red. And I think it’s working. This is why by 2100 less than 30% of the US population will elect 70% of the senate.


When Democrats realize that LGBTQ isn't a shared identity (plenty of gays and lesbians have deep doubts about transgender politics and gender ideologies) and sprout about red states making life hellish for blacks when that makes no sense and some of the most dangerous cities are in deep blue states and more violence against blacks (by other blacks as is typical) are in DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc, than any red state), then maybe more people in Texas or other red states might pay some attention to Democratic policies.


I’m a black woman and this is so true.

Back people have always lived in the south so..????

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