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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MoCo and PG really aren't that leftist. They are Democrats but not leftist. PG County has a lot of African American social conservatives... Black Christians, first generation immigrants who probably think all the talk about gender pronouns and #wokeness is whack. They may vote for Democrats and hate Trump, but I wouldn't be surprised if your typical Black resident is conservative or moderate. [b]Most young black people I know,[/b] they want to make money, [b]own guns[/b] and are not all about the PC white people speak. Montgomery County is not really leftist either. The socialist whackos are very few but very loud. Elrich got elected only because the rest of the primary vote was split six ways. The overwhelming majority voted against Elrich (and no, not just choosing another candidate, they really did specifically vote for anyone but Elrich). The other thing is even Elrich himself is not a leftist - he fakes some socialist "red" meat to win over the Bernie Bros but he's underneath it all a Nimby. He's just clever enough to know that you need the young white Bernie Bro vote combined with the gray haired Nimby's to win the election. I'm pretty sure no POC voted for Elrich. In general I think MoCo and PG want pro-business moderates, they just can't pool their votes together enough to elect them. The most popular as in well liked and favorable politicians are Hogan, Peter Franchot, David Blair (he didn't win, but he came within 70 votes after never having public office and with no name recognition against a 16 year incumbent councilman), Angela Alsobrooks (she is pro-business and pro-development), and MoCo councilman Andrew Friedson also comes to mind. I really don't think your average person believes Montgomery County will become a workers paradise governed by the Revolutionary Vanguard of Takoma Park.[/quote] A lot of what you write is questionable at best, but this takes the cake. [b]I'm black and no one I know owns guns.[/b][/quote] depends on where you live If you're in the DC-metro area, you're probably right - unless, of course, you ignore the illegal guns used by gangs. But that's a national problem. We moved out of the DC area. The minorities, although fewer here and mostly black, hunt and go target shooting. Some are farmers, although they are in the minority in that field, too. Guns are part of the culture at THIS POINT in time. The area is quickly changing, however, bc of urban flight, which is sort of ironic. So eventually, there may be a culture clash. Unless you've been out of the uber liberal DC-metro area, you really don't know how others live. When we were in Mo Co, it was all about Mo Co, as the area is large, offering many activities and events to attend, as well as opportunities to join various groups. People don't look outside of the boundaries. So while there's this belief that people are "enlightened," you're truly never enlightened until you've expanded your horizons. I've seen both ends - and I say this as someone who spent most of my life in DC-metro area. Being in this semi-rural area has indeed enlightened me. Not everyone fits a stereotype. [/quote]
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