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Reply to "If you live in an accepting community, does the intolerance in other areas scare you?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve been with my husband for nearly 25 years. We are rich and white. We have incredible privilege and power. We live in DC. We’ve considered moving to Boston, San Francisco or San Diego. We own a house in rehoboth. Those are safe places. I would literally never consider moving to Virginia. [b]And definitely not Florida[/b]. It’s unsafe for my family and everyone know it. I don’t want our kids growing up in that environment and I don’t want to live in that environment. So I don’t. That is what power and privilege gets you. [/quote] The entire state?! Sorry but statements like this seem so ignorant. It’s like you’re brainwashed. [/quote] 16:30 here, not the pp you replied to. People always act like you can divorce the blue parts of Florida from the rest of the state. Just because some parts of FL are blue or LGBT friendly doesn't mean that people will feel safe visiting those parts. If that pp does feel safe visiting the blue parts of the state, he and his husband may not want to anyway because it's supporting the state. Anecdotally, I've been reading stories about even many of the blue areas becoming more hostile but again, that's not a necessity for someone to choose to avoid spending money there. [/quote]
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