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<blockquote data-quote="El Chinito loco" data-source="post: 1266970" data-attributes="member: 5462"><p>Yes. I grew up in one of these areas (high school) and later my parents moved to an adjacent enclave away from the savagery. I wrote about it a bit in old posts. Southern CA was a social experiment in all of this and it failed spectacularly. </p><p></p><p>This is why you don't see many west coast black communities in the news anymore. They lost a great deal of their social and political power. They more or less got ethnically cleansed out of many parts of socal and many moved back to the south.</p><p></p><p>To some degree you have friction between lower income latino and asian communities to but the reason why it's not as big is because asians tend to move into wealthier enclaves and price out latinos. This will also likely change in the future as city councils become more pozzed and socialist while demanding more in the form of taxation and tribute from more upwardly mobile minority groups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Chinito loco, post: 1266970, member: 5462"] Yes. I grew up in one of these areas (high school) and later my parents moved to an adjacent enclave away from the savagery. I wrote about it a bit in old posts. Southern CA was a social experiment in all of this and it failed spectacularly. This is why you don't see many west coast black communities in the news anymore. They lost a great deal of their social and political power. They more or less got ethnically cleansed out of many parts of socal and many moved back to the south. To some degree you have friction between lower income latino and asian communities to but the reason why it's not as big is because asians tend to move into wealthier enclaves and price out latinos. This will also likely change in the future as city councils become more pozzed and socialist while demanding more in the form of taxation and tribute from more upwardly mobile minority groups. [/QUOTE]
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