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re: Condolences to UGA community

Posted on 2/26/24 at 10:40 am to
Posted by diddlydawg7
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Posted on 2/26/24 at 10:40 am to
As someone who actually lives in Athens, I didn’t even know it was a sanctuary city. You really don’t see too many Latinos at all. Almost everyone is black or white.
Posted by Rip Torn
Member since Mar 2020
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Posted on 2/26/24 at 11:38 am to
I know you long for days of it looking like Monterey but that is irrelevant to the local politics as they are. Martha’s Vineyard is also a sanctuary city but it’s about as homogeneous as a place could be. That’s the beauty of liberalism, they never get to experience the consequences of their policies because many live in wealthy areas and are insulated. I can assure you El Paso residents aren’t extolling the virtues of open boarders and neither was New York until they got a taste of what Texas endures. People in Athens will do the same once a few more incidents like this take place
Posted by deeprig9
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 2/26/24 at 4:33 pm to
quote:

As someone who actually lives in Athens, I didn’t even know it was a sanctuary city. You really don’t see too many Latinos at all. Almost everyone is black or white.


You need to get out more. Drive Prince out to Jefferson River Road and drive through some of those neighborhoods. Drive Lexington out towards Winterville and explore some of those neighborhoods. Spring Valley Rd. Athens Rd. Winterville Rd. It is densely populated with Hispanics. Who do you think works in the Chicken plants, chicken houses, and landscape crews around town?
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