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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree that Boston is segregated and racist--it is quiet and always shocking. They are also the most conservative liberals I have ever met. DC is a bunch of crazy social climbers/strivers who are also racist. Different since most Boston people I knew had intergenerational wealth. In DC, they are also crazy about schools being as white as possible. And while I say "hi" to my neighbors in DC, I have had neighbors who won't even acknowledge my existence. You have to have lived in my neighborhood at least a decade to be acknowledged. If I had money in Boston, I would live on Cambridgeport and send my kids to the Cambridge Friends School and then the Commonwealth School. I don't like DC enough--except the MD part, like Silver Spring--to live there long term. I definitely don't think the environment is good for kids. NYC I haven't had the chance to live in, which I regret. [/quote] I have moved a lot. Every year or two when the oldest two were little. I’ve lived in Cambridge and don’t understand why you would live in Cambridge and not send your kids to Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. You’re just another hypocrite who talks about segregation and instead of going to the city high school which mirrors the city population you would send them to a $50k a year school across the river which is mostly Asian and White. An assumption can be made that you’re Asian or White and want to self segregate. Cambridge has equal amounts of Whites living in the city and going to public school in the city, unlike Boston or DC. [/quote]
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