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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move. [/quote] Most of our friends from early jobs have left. THis is not a real American town. It is transient and mostly immigrants [/quote] I find this very offensive. You do realize there are three and four generations of DC residents. Are you saying they aren't real Americans? For shame![/quote] +1. It is offensive. What makes a "real American town" anyway? There are many different multi-generational groups in DC. [b]EOTR and parts of SE there are upwards of seven generations. [/b]White America = Real America FFS.[/quote] 7 generations? Nope. Anacostia was mostly white 70 years ago, PG was mostly white 60 years ago. [/quote] Ignore this race-baiter above. "Real America" that people here are posting about has nothing to do with race. There are plenty of African Americans in Philly and the Philly suburbs, by way of example. The difference is a greater feeling of permanence and neighborhood in areas like that, of which there are thousands around the U.S. DC isn't one of them.[/quote]
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