Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it’s got tons of white, insufferable, progressives who freak out over minor dumb issues. - longtime tkpk resident
TKPK is pretty diverse.
Racially and ethnically, yes. Politically diverse? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just think it's really interesting how committed some people are to thinking that all liberal / radical people are privileged idiots.
It's true, maybe in the old days being liberal was about helping labor or the working class. Definitely not the case anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I just think it's really interesting how committed some people are to thinking that all liberal / radical people are privileged idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it’s got tons of white, insufferable, progressives who freak out over minor dumb issues. - longtime tkpk resident
TKPK is pretty diverse.
Anonymous wrote:All of our politicians are from their too, which is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of TP are upper middle class, liberal families who work regular jobs as feds, lawyers, academics, etc. Just normal people. However, the people that dominate city politics and have the tjme and energy to engage with the City Council are the older aging hippies who are sometimes ridiculous. But it’s not at all representative of the community as a whole.
Signed TP resident of 15 years
This is true and false. Those white collar families chose to live with the hippies because they enjoy it and mostly agree with them.
Nope. People live in TP because it is close-in, has good schools and nice neighborhoods. Signed, moderate (if not center-right) and very happy TP resident.
This is hilarious. Silver Spring exists.
I agree with the prior poster - that is why we live in TP. SS is not interchangeable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like good people.
who have never held a real job.
Then how do they buy $1 mil homes?
Trust fund
Not usually in Takoma Park.
Absolutely in Takoma Park. The majority of the activists/hippies remaining are trust fund kids. They don’t need to work, they are removed from reality and are looking for purpose.
75-year-old trust fund "kids", if so.
Right, kids (sons/daughters) of wealthy parents who have trust funds. Lots of them Takoma Park. They don’t need to work and can just be activists all day. They also don’t have a sense of reality.
I’m a 45 year old woman in a $1M+ Takoma park house. Neither my husband nor I have trust funds. We both have regular DC jobs, HHI is around $325k. Like most of the dozens and dozens of families we know in TP - we bought our first house in TP 15 years ago with a small down payment. We are solidly left leaning and chose TP bc of the its values and quirkiness. But nobody would call us, nor any of our friends “hippies.”
325K household income is not ‘regular DC jobs’. It’s a ridiculous statement to be honest.
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The site is cringe. The guy that runs it is cringe. And to confirm how weird Takoma Park is, apparently his wife is Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like good people.
who have never held a real job.
Then how do they buy $1 mil homes?
Trust fund
Not usually in Takoma Park.
Absolutely in Takoma Park. The majority of the activists/hippies remaining are trust fund kids. They don’t need to work, they are removed from reality and are looking for purpose.
75-year-old trust fund "kids", if so.
Right, kids (sons/daughters) of wealthy parents who have trust funds. Lots of them Takoma Park. They don’t need to work and can just be activists all day. They also don’t have a sense of reality.
I’m a 45 year old woman in a $1M+ Takoma park house. Neither my husband nor I have trust funds. We both have regular DC jobs, HHI is around $325k. Like most of the dozens and dozens of families we know in TP - we bought our first house in TP 15 years ago with a small down payment. We are solidly left leaning and chose TP bc of the its values and quirkiness. But nobody would call us, nor any of our friends “hippies.”
Anonymous wrote:Yup, it’s got tons of white, insufferable, progressives who freak out over minor dumb issues. - longtime tkpk resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like good people.
who have never held a real job.
Then how do they buy $1 mil homes?
Trust fund
Not usually in Takoma Park.
Absolutely in Takoma Park. The majority of the activists/hippies remaining are trust fund kids. They don’t need to work, they are removed from reality and are looking for purpose.
75-year-old trust fund "kids", if so.
Right, kids (sons/daughters) of wealthy parents who have trust funds. Lots of them Takoma Park. They don’t need to work and can just be activists all day. They also don’t have a sense of reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like good people.
who have never held a real job.
Then how do they buy $1 mil homes?
Trust fund
Not usually in Takoma Park.
Absolutely in Takoma Park. The majority of the activists/hippies remaining are trust fund kids. They don’t need to work, they are removed from reality and are looking for purpose.
75-year-old trust fund "kids", if so.
Right, kids (sons/daughters) of wealthy parents who have trust funds. Lots of them Takoma Park. They don’t need to work and can just be activists all day. They also don’t have a sense of reality.
I’m a 45 year old woman in a $1M+ Takoma park house. Neither my husband nor I have trust funds. We both have regular DC jobs, HHI is around $325k. Like most of the dozens and dozens of families we know in TP - we bought our first house in TP 15 years ago with a small down payment. We are solidly left leaning and chose TP bc of the its values and quirkiness. But nobody would call us, nor any of our friends “hippies.”