Anonymous wrote:Money. Whiteness.
Anonymous wrote:74 million Americans voted for Trump and they have to live somewhere, I suppose.
Unlike most of you, I don't sneer at people or call them idiots. I can see the appeal of Trump or treating him as the lesser of two evils, and, no, they aren't worse or lesser people than you. Just different views.
Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long Island is very insular and isolated. If you're in Suffolk county you're pretty far from the rest of America. NJ, Westchester, and CT do not have this reality.
Have you people been to Suffolk County ? The majority of Suffolk residents live in west Suffolk and commute to the city for work. They’re transplants or kids of transplants from Brooklyn and Queens. They voted for Trump because they know Biden is a corrupt politician. Street smart people.
Anonymous wrote:Long Island is very insular and isolated. If you're in Suffolk county you're pretty far from the rest of America. NJ, Westchester, and CT do not have this reality.
Anonymous wrote:Long Island is very insular and isolated. If you're in Suffolk county you're pretty far from the rest of America. NJ, Westchester, and CT do not have this reality.
Anonymous wrote:Like others, I grew up in Nassau County and needed to block old classmates who I connect with on social media.
General observations:
Suffolk is where real estate had always been more affordable (I am not talking vacation property). Friends who have more blue collar jobs typically moved there including a lot of police. There is an echo chamber of "Bill O'Reilly" type messages.
Friends who went to more "NYC" type jobs stayed in Nassau county.
Many who grow up there, stay there. Few chose to move there without family ties. You go away to a college at a state school and party for 4 years OR stay local at a community college.
Those who are curious about others, hearing different points of view - leave and typically do not go back.
Anonymous wrote:Middle class vs wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s interesting about Suffolk County in particular? It’s pretty removed from the city. You could ask the same question about Orange or Putnam.
Because Long Island, as far as it is from the city, still associates heavily with the city. People have long commutes to work and are proud of their city connections.
I grew up in Suffolk County (although Dem rather than Republican), most people work in Suffolk/Nassau rather than the city, and many people don’t feel a particular connection to the city, let alone a pride in that. If anything, there’s a certain irritation among many people that we’re constantly lumped in with the city rather than recognized as a separate area with our own needs and interests.
I had a completely different experience. I grew up in Huntington, were you further out?