Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.
I'm from Long Island. This is spot on and I'm not happy admitting that.
The people I went to high school with really didn't leave. Some may have gone to college but they didn't exactly stretch themselves academically and they didn't travel. I think that's key. They have no concept of life off of LI.
You'd think people who are so close to NYC would be cultured and many are but the farther east you go, the less people seem to travel (Hamptons excluded of course)
The people I went to high school with in Suffolk County sound exactly the same as they did when we were teenagers. They travel to Florida or maybe South Carolina but that's it.
I'm somehow a freak because I worked hard, went to a very competitive college and grad school, traveled extensively, lived abroad and settled in DC after living other places in Europe, Africa and the US (even the South - it's worse than LI).
Nassau is much more progressive of course but you still have way to many Republicans and Trump supporters. ugh
I’m a dem, but you are privileged. Accept that.
Anonymous wrote:Not just blue color. I am from there and all of my siblings voted for Trump. I had to block them all on FB until after the election. White middle class men thinking that "liberals" are trying to take their money and give it to the "minorities". Uneducated with BLM platform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved to LI some years ago. In addition to what others have said I believe there is some underlying UMC failure here. Their successful parents moved from the city in the 50s,60s,70s, 80s for their dream home in a quiet suburb. Some of the kids didn’t do as well when they grew up and resent it, blame taxes and everything but themselves for not being as successful. If your dad was a engineer and you are in a administrative job of course you can’t afford what you grew up with but they always blame outside factors.
The describes my 7 cousins (all siblings) to a tee. They all grew up in Rockville Center and most are still there with crappy jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.
Yup. And adherence to religion, particularly right to life. They think liberals are an anathema to what's righteous and sacred.
No problem with abusing children at church, though.
Anonymous wrote:Not just blue color. I am from there and all of my siblings voted for Trump. I had to block them all on FB until after the election. White middle class men thinking that "liberals" are trying to take their money and give it to the "minorities". Uneducated with BLM platform.
Anonymous wrote:I moved to LI some years ago. In addition to what others have said I believe there is some underlying UMC failure here. Their successful parents moved from the city in the 50s,60s,70s, 80s for their dream home in a quiet suburb. Some of the kids didn’t do as well when they grew up and resent it, blame taxes and everything but themselves for not being as successful. If your dad was a engineer and you are in a administrative job of course you can’t afford what you grew up with but they always blame outside factors.
Anonymous wrote:I moved to LI some years ago. In addition to what others have said I believe there is some underlying UMC failure here. Their successful parents moved from the city in the 50s,60s,70s, 80s for their dream home in a quiet suburb. Some of the kids didn’t do as well when they grew up and resent it, blame taxes and everything but themselves for not being as successful. If your dad was a engineer and you are in a administrative job of course you can’t afford what you grew up with but they always blame outside factors.
Anonymous wrote:The whole area was founded almost exclusively on white flight. They were all families that left Brooklyn and queens when they got too brown. Levittown in LI was famously racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.
I'm from Long Island. This is spot on and I'm not happy admitting that.
The people I went to high school with really didn't leave. Some may have gone to college but they didn't exactly stretch themselves academically and they didn't travel. I think that's key. They have no concept of life off of LI.
You'd think people who are so close to NYC would be cultured and many are but the farther east you go, the less people seem to travel (Hamptons excluded of course)
The people I went to high school with in Suffolk County sound exactly the same as they did when we were teenagers. They travel to Florida or maybe South Carolina but that's it.
I'm somehow a freak because I worked hard, went to a very competitive college and grad school, traveled extensively, lived abroad and settled in DC after living other places in Europe, Africa and the US (even the South - it's worse than LI).
Nassau is much more progressive of course but you still have way to many Republicans and Trump supporters. ugh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.
I'm from Long Island. This is spot on and I'm not happy admitting that.
The people I went to high school with really didn't leave. Some may have gone to college but they didn't exactly stretch themselves academically and they didn't travel. I think that's key. They have no concept of life off of LI.
You'd think people who are so close to NYC would be cultured and many are but the farther east you go, the less people seem to travel (Hamptons excluded of course)
The people I went to high school with in Suffolk County sound exactly the same as they did when we were teenagers. They travel to Florida or maybe South Carolina but that's it.
I'm somehow a freak because I worked hard, went to a very competitive college and grad school, traveled extensively, lived abroad and settled in DC after living other places in Europe, Africa and the US (even the South - it's worse than LI).
Nassau is much more progressive of course but you still have way to many Republicans and Trump supporters. ugh
Anonymous wrote:General lack of intellect.