Re: The wrong question
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
People are more protective of their property values than almost anything else in their world. Even ridiculously rich people.
If you live in a city, however, part of the price for being close to everything you need, and all the other advantages of living in a city, is being part of the melting pot (in terms of both people around you and commercial and public property mixed very closely with residential).
The St. Louis people sound like they want to live in suburbs within the city.
(Why anyone would want to live anywhere in St. Louis is another story entirely...)
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You just took race completely out of the equation. Did you mean to, or was it unconscious?
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