Because its still their home. The same thing happened in Zimbabwe recently. A bunch of white farmers came back after the government lifted some of their previous racial policies on farming.
My wife has a hard time believing that the PNW is not a place we should live. Not only is Florida different and weird to her, our families are not nearby which bothers her. It's a common refrain I've heard from refugees.
It's hard to give up a place that you feel is a part of you.
Why would they ever want to go back
They'd love to go back if there were no blacks
Then you will need wait a while, there will be plenty of NGOs shipping food there or they live of cannibalism for a few years.
Because its still their home. The same thing happened in Zimbabwe recently. A bunch of white farmers came back after the government lifted some of their previous racial policies on farming.
man, if i got chased out of my home country, it would be dead to me unless everyone who was involved was dead
I'm not saying your wrong, but I think some people feel so connected to the place that it will always remain their home even if they leave.
My wife has a hard time believing that the PNW is not a place we should live. Not only is Florida different and weird to her, our families are not nearby which bothers her. It's a common refrain I've heard from refugees.
It's hard to give up a place that you feel is a part of you.
Because that's the land their ancestors built, back before the bantu hordes swarmed out of central Africa and stole it.