Anonymous wrote:I basically never talk politics with my neighbors. Not as a pointed thing, it just doesn't come up. When I do there's a lot of generic CNN style liberalism, which aren't my politics, but it's never really been an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move outside the beltway then.
You are going to tell me that all DC republicans, half of the Congress and Senate and their aides, etc all live outside of Beltway?
Anonymous wrote:Move outside the beltway then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is obviously VERY Democratic but pretty nuanced in its “wokeness”
That's fine, I just don't want it to be rabidly politically active blue-only neighborhood. We had lived in blue cities and come from a very progressive one and I am quite liberal. I just prefer a place where there are both Biden and Trump signs at election and diversity of opinions, e.g. tolerance towards differences as I do not fall cleanly into either political party any longer. I would think DC must have political variety in the city itself and certainly in nearby burbs by the nature of what this city is about. Also we are a mixed race family.
21:14 again. There's tolerance for conservative ideas but not much for the Trumpian kind. Trump is really hated by a lot of people in the DC area. But does everyone in my neighborhood love the Squad? Or Pelosi and Schumer? Or make all sorts of apologies for rioters and looters? Definitely not.
But again, neighbors being friendly find all sorts of things to talk about besides politics. I get along with my neighbors, but they're not my best friends.
Anonymous wrote:I live about 5 miles as the crow flies outside of the beltway in VA. It's in Fairfax county, which gave 70% of its vote to Biden. My neighborhood probably had 10-15 Biden signs for every Trump sign. Most people seem to be moderate, but it's not like political conversations are that frequent.
I think you'd be happy in many metro DC neighborhoods, but I also think you're putting too much thought into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is obviously VERY Democratic but pretty nuanced in its “wokeness”
That's fine, I just don't want it to be rabidly politically active blue-only neighborhood. We had lived in blue cities and come from a very progressive one and I am quite liberal. I just prefer a place where there are both Biden and Trump signs at election and diversity of opinions, e.g. tolerance towards differences as I do not fall cleanly into either political party any longer. I would think DC must have political variety in the city itself and certainly in nearby burbs by the nature of what this city is about. Also we are a mixed race family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is obviously VERY Democratic but pretty nuanced in its “wokeness”
That's fine, I just don't want it to be rabidly politically active blue-only neighborhood. We had lived in blue cities and come from a very progressive one and I am quite liberal. I just prefer a place where there are both Biden and Trump signs at election and diversity of opinions, e.g. tolerance towards differences as I do not fall cleanly into either political party any longer. I would think DC must have political variety in the city itself and certainly in nearby burbs by the nature of what this city is about. Also we are a mixed race family.
Anonymous wrote:DC is obviously VERY Democratic but pretty nuanced in its “wokeness”