Anonymous wrote:Most of the people leaving our neighborhood are white, but they are also old. As they move out, more nonwhite families seem to move in. We are in Rockville MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.theroot.com/new-study-shows-white-people-dont-like-living-near-blac-1825544447
.. the 20 counties with the highest levels of middle-class white flight were:
Prince George’s County, Md.
Montgomery County, Md.
Fairfax County, Va.
Prince William County, Va.
Loudoun County, Va.
plus 15 others
I plan to add to that....
Anonymous wrote:And look at that, they are all wealthy, vibrant, diverse, hard working, and educated.
If the white people that are fleeing are whiny Republicans, then good riddance.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.theroot.com/new-study-shows-white-people-dont-like-living-near-blac-1825544447
.. the 20 counties with the highest levels of middle-class white flight were:
Prince George’s County, Md.
Montgomery County, Md.
Fairfax County, Va.
Prince William County, Va.
Loudoun County, Va.
plus 15 others
Anonymous wrote:AA neighbors on the other hand are not recluses, as their noise, trash, smell and other fine qualities are always on full display
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a predominantly black neighborhood in Prince George’s county and it is nothing like PP’s racist tirade. You go on paying that “I want to live near whites” tax, pp. It’s good to have an affordable area that is pleasant to live in imho.
As a white guy, frankly, black people seem to make better neighbors. In my neighborhood they're friendly, will actually talk to you, will come hang out and are generally less pretentious than other white people. I've felt a stronger sense of community in neighborhoods where I've had more black neighbors than white.
Might be an age thing. Several of our neighbors are older white people. They hardly ever talk to us, a mixed race couple, but I don't think it's due to our mixed race. Apparently they aren't very friendly with even the other old white people in the area. The younger white neighbors do engage, as do the non white ones.
I have to agree with the PP (white guy). Asian here who lives in an UMC neighborhood in MoCo and we do have a good number of black families in our community. I find our black neighbors to be much more friendly and non-pretentious and the first to initiate/attend neighborhood social gatherings. The white families (although not all) seem to be more to themselves. Maybe they're more shy, but I feel more comfortable and more myself, to be honest, with the black families in our neighborhood.
Agreed. The only thing I'll say about my Asian neighbors is that it's hard getting to know them because they tend not to speak much. Koreans in particular often seem to ignore me when I attempt to say hi, maybe because they're uncomfortable with their English? I don't know, but once the ice broken my Asian neighbors have all been very friendly and unpretentious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a predominantly black neighborhood in Prince George’s county and it is nothing like PP’s racist tirade. You go on paying that “I want to live near whites” tax, pp. It’s good to have an affordable area that is pleasant to live in imho.
As a white guy, frankly, black people seem to make better neighbors. In my neighborhood they're friendly, will actually talk to you, will come hang out and are generally less pretentious than other white people. I've felt a stronger sense of community in neighborhoods where I've had more black neighbors than white.
Might be an age thing. Several of our neighbors are older white people. They hardly ever talk to us, a mixed race couple, but I don't think it's due to our mixed race. Apparently they aren't very friendly with even the other old white people in the area. The younger white neighbors do engage, as do the non white ones.
I have to agree with the PP (white guy). Asian here who lives in an UMC neighborhood in MoCo and we do have a good number of black families in our community. I find our black neighbors to be much more friendly and non-pretentious and the first to initiate/attend neighborhood social gatherings. The white families (although not all) seem to be more to themselves. Maybe they're more shy, but I feel more comfortable and more myself, to be honest, with the black families in our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a predominantly black neighborhood in Prince George’s county and it is nothing like PP’s racist tirade. You go on paying that “I want to live near whites” tax, pp. It’s good to have an affordable area that is pleasant to live in imho.
As a white guy, frankly, black people seem to make better neighbors. In my neighborhood they're friendly, will actually talk to you, will come hang out and are generally less pretentious than other white people. I've felt a stronger sense of community in neighborhoods where I've had more black neighbors than white.
Might be an age thing. Several of our neighbors are older white people. They hardly ever talk to us, a mixed race couple, but I don't think it's due to our mixed race. Apparently they aren't very friendly with even the other old white people in the area. The younger white neighbors do engage, as do the non white ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a predominantly black neighborhood in Prince George’s county and it is nothing like PP’s racist tirade. You go on paying that “I want to live near whites” tax, pp. It’s good to have an affordable area that is pleasant to live in imho.
As a white guy, frankly, black people seem to make better neighbors. In my neighborhood they're friendly, will actually talk to you, will come hang out and are generally less pretentious than other white people. I've felt a stronger sense of community in neighborhoods where I've had more black neighbors than white.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a predominantly black neighborhood in Prince George’s county and it is nothing like PP’s racist tirade. You go on paying that “I want to live near whites” tax, pp. It’s good to have an affordable area that is pleasant to live in imho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, statistically whites are far more likely to be victims of crime by blacks than the other way around.
Many of us who grew up in MoCo in its best years cannot bear to see what it’s become. Many of us who’ve upped sticks to the exurbs now feel the crowding of new arrivals and are plotting our next moves. Memories of the harmonious homogeneity of our youthful neighborhoods make majority white areas attractive. Having seen both sides, I’d simply prefer to live among my own. Latinos do this and are not criticized, same with blacks, E and S Asians. I feel no guilt and no need to apologize for seeking the demographic which suits me. The constant criticism of whites is tiresome, and living in a low-trust (multicultural) society is not for me. We’re in a very white area now, and love it, but don’t plan to stay and wait until it changes.
The last of my MoCo friends are planning their exit so I’ll have no need to drive those wretched roads to visit. They’re getting out of MD altogether, and I believe it’ll be our next move, as well. I want more distance from DC and Baltimore - even from Rockville and Frederick!- should TSHTF.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone here, who is white, ever lived in a predominantly black neighborhood?
I have, and if you like littered streets, noise, a rise in petty crime such as stealing, breaking into cars, packs of 12 year olds hanging out at 11pm on a school night and declining property value, then you can live in a black neighborhood.
If you like safe, clean places, move to white neighborhoods. Ever see a successful AA live in an all black neighborhood? They flee these areas whenever they can.
Maybe you visit Mitchellville or Upper Marlboro sometime and venture more outside of Great Falls.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone here, who is white, ever lived in a predominantly black neighborhood?
I have, and if you like littered streets, noise, a rise in petty crime such as stealing, breaking into cars, packs of 12 year olds hanging out at 11pm on a school night and declining property value, then you can live in a black neighborhood.
If you like safe, clean places, move to white neighborhoods. Ever see a successful AA live in an all black neighborhood? They flee these areas whenever they can.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, statistically whites are far more likely to be victims of crime by blacks than the other way around.
Many of us who grew up in MoCo in its best years cannot bear to see what it’s become. Many of us who’ve upped sticks to the exurbs now feel the crowding of new arrivals and are plotting our next moves. Memories of the harmonious homogeneity of our youthful neighborhoods make majority white areas attractive. Having seen both sides, I’d simply prefer to live among my own. Latinos do this and are not criticized, same with blacks, E and S Asians. I feel no guilt and no need to apologize for seeking the demographic which suits me. The constant criticism of whites is tiresome, and living in a low-trust (multicultural) society is not for me. We’re in a very white area now, and love it, but don’t plan to stay and wait until it changes.
The last of my MoCo friends are planning their exit so I’ll have no need to drive those wretched roads to visit. They’re getting out of MD altogether, and I believe it’ll be our next move, as well. I want more distance from DC and Baltimore - even from Rockville and Frederick!- should TSHTF.