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- Embed this notice@wjmaggos @justinerickson @NoBeret @EvilSandmich >some people really like being with people like themselves. Not me. Hence why I like to argue with conservatives I guess. Not sure how many are more like me vs you.
A sizeable amount, probably more than half per research from Haidt et al.
>people usually put their economic well-being above staying in homogeneous communities.
And for many, if they had the choice, they wouldn't want to consider that. I don't even care if a community is homogeneous so much as not wanting it to change because of outside forces. Someone like you, with more cosmopolitan leanings, can literally go anywhere, but somebody like me has more considerations than just economics. It's quite absurd that "anywheres" expect those of us with a "somewhere" to just roll over and accept their attempts to hijack and usurp our space like some kind of parasite, and if we protest it's because of [insults and slander de jure]. This is why people hate carpet baggers and the new equivalent that formed in the remote work era.