Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to sound racist, but I don’t care. But I prefer Boston because it’s full of poor white people.
As a white person?
Anonymous wrote:Boston is a nasty blue collar town. Dc has none of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I'm from New England. DC is better.Anonymous wrote:I’m black and I experienced so much easier racism when I lived in Boston.
In DC, I’ve experienced none.
Anywhere with a large and culturally significant white working class is generally not good for POC. Boston has that, DC doesn't.
Such places are generally more relaxed and down-to-earth.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to sound racist, but I don’t care. But I prefer Boston because it’s full of poor white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I'm from New England. DC is better.Anonymous wrote:I’m black and I experienced so much easier racism when I lived in Boston.
In DC, I’ve experienced none.
Anywhere with a large and culturally significant white working class is generally not good for POC. Boston has that, DC doesn't.
Such places are generally more relaxed and down-to-earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I'm from New England. DC is better.Anonymous wrote:I’m black and I experienced so much easier racism when I lived in Boston.
In DC, I’ve experienced none.
Anywhere with a large and culturally significant white working class is generally not good for POC. Boston has that, DC doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:In terms of wealth & education attainment, DC surpasses Boston. With respect to GDP, DC-Alexandria-Arlington ranks #5 $541B; Boston-Cambridge-Newton ranks #8 ($464B). Median Household Income (25 most populated cities): D. C. proper ranks #4 at $90, 842. Boston is #6 at 76,298.
Education (degree attainment), again, D.C. ranks ahead of Boston, which ranks #6, while DC ranks #3, just below Ann Arbor and San Jose, respectively.
Anonymous wrote:Both are educated cities. Both have cream of the crop white collar jobs with high salaries. Weather is probably worse in Boston in the winter while DC gets more mosquitoes in the summer. Cost of living seems somewhat conmparable. Both have tons of history. Which city is better overall for living in and why? I have a huge potential job opportunity in Boston. It'd be a big effort to move up there though from here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are educated cities. Both have cream of the crop white collar jobs with high salaries. Weather is probably worse in Boston in the winter while DC gets more mosquitoes in the summer. Cost of living seems somewhat comparable. Both have tons of history. Which city is better overall for living in and why? I have a huge potential job opportunity in Boston. It'd be a big effort to move up there though from here.
DC is boring. Boston is an a-hole magnet.
Why? Because they don't think about DC, at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced too much racism and hostility in dc. None of that in Boston. I am White.
LOL.
+1
White people can’t experience racism. Only POC can.
Anonymous wrote:I'm black and I'm from New England. DC is better.Anonymous wrote:I’m black and I experienced so much easier racism when I lived in Boston.
In DC, I’ve experienced none.
I'm black and I'm from New England. DC is better.Anonymous wrote:I’m black and I experienced so much easier racism when I lived in Boston.
In DC, I’ve experienced none.