Question for you all, do you all have a hometown? Don't dox yourselves, naturally, but... Do you have an area, a place, you call home? A place you feel at peace, that you belong? I am finally there. It has been rough in America, watching places turn to shit, get built up and overrun. Moving multiple times for work, while trying to remain connected to friends and family. Just wanted to hear your stories, however much you are willing to share. I have been curious about us dissident types, how many of us are lost to the wind. I thought I found my home in Boise years ago, but now here I am in Eastern WA content as can be.
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My hometown used to be predominantly white. There were a pretty average amount of blacks and Hispanics here, but not an absolute ton. Over time, that number grew and grew until the whites were outnumbered.
The apartment building I lived in for nearly 20 years went from being largely a bunch of old white people, to me and two other families being the only white people in the entire complex (to my knowledge), and it was a big complex with multiple buildings. It went from a quiet place where nothing ever happened back when I moved in, in the early 2000s, to being a place where cops were called every other night due to some kind of disturbance. A place where people were getting their cars broken into, tires stolen, catalytic converters stolen, at least once or twice a week.
Loud parties every night, people blasting loud music (always rap or raggaeton shit) from their cars at 3 AM, trash everywhere all the time, constant vandalism of the property, pool always being closed because people either smashed the pool furniture or shit in the pool or broke glass bottles in the pool, etc.
And then you'd have the shitty Cuban neighbors who had the gall to say to me "Joo need to lern espanish!".
Fuck you. And fuck the niggers too.
I moved out last year and where I live now is a hell of a lot nicer. It's still in the same hometown but in a slightly better neighborhood.