Aberdeen and Edinburgh are possibly two of the worst places in Scotland given the oil industry draws in and around Aberdeen and Edinburgh being Edinburgh.
Both likely rank in or near the top 3 for most diverse of a roughly 97% white country where redheads can be as common as 13% of the population that is only matched by Ireland where it's about 12%. Globally it's 3%. That's how homogenous most of Scotland is and ideally would remain but even for a country where most of the land is not habitable still forced diversity and inclusion gets pushed and those two cities are two of the worst offenders.
Hadrian's Wall goes through Newcastle, though? None of it is in Scotland.
It's a saying in Aberdeen about how Scotland seems to be shrinking. Usually after a conversation about Edinburgh.
Aberdeen and Edinburgh are possibly two of the worst places in Scotland given the oil industry draws in and around Aberdeen and Edinburgh being Edinburgh.
Both likely rank in or near the top 3 for most diverse of a roughly 97% white country where redheads can be as common as 13% of the population that is only matched by Ireland where it's about 12%. Globally it's 3%. That's how homogenous most of Scotland is and ideally would remain but even for a country where most of the land is not habitable still forced diversity and inclusion gets pushed and those two cities are two of the worst offenders.