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| Yes | 59% | 620 votes | Total: 1050 votes | |
| No | 41% | 430 votes |
Yes
by Ann Major
Created on: January 13, 2008 Last Updated: July 14, 2011
If indeed there were safety in numbers, I would not knowingly move into a neighborhood, being the only
Created on: July 05, 2008
Before presenting the rationale for my resounding "yes!" to the question which is the focus of this
by Marian Swift
Created on: June 27, 2008
It's 2008 and here we are, still debating the most simple questions on race and diversity. It's a real
Created on: February 25, 2008
I was about 11 or 12 when my family moved into the all black neighborhood of Somerleyton Rd in London.
Created on: January 08, 2008 Last Updated: January 27, 2009
I live in a rented apartment at present, but dream to own a house someday soon. For me selecting a house
Created on: January 13, 2008
We lived in an area where we were the only whites
in an all African American neighborhood. To make things
Created on: November 01, 2010
I know absolutely, completely, for sure that I would have no problem living in a neighborhood surrounded
Created on: July 22, 2009 Last Updated: August 04, 2009
I think people unnecessarily, make a big issue about race and further perpetuate hatred within American
Created on: December 24, 2008
Would you move into a neighborhood if you were the only person of your race living there? Yes, it's
Created on: December 06, 2009 Last Updated: December 07, 2009
Learning to live with diversity may be the key to "world peace," racial equality and tolerance of every
Created on: March 08, 2008
What kind of a question is this? "Would you move into a neighborhood if you were the only person of
Created on: January 11, 2008
This is the story of Greenville Manor Apartments. The year was 1997. I was a single mom of a toddler
by Buckytat
Created on: July 01, 2010 Last Updated: July 02, 2010
As a white girl who grew up in small towns in the South, I suppose it would be acceptable to say I would
by Apenwoman
Created on: January 06, 2008
It would be a struggle for me now; I would have to depend on the reputation and personality of the neighborhood
Created on: October 04, 2008
Not only would I move there, but I once did, (before I came down here to Florida.) I was looking for
Created on: March 10, 2008
For one, this is an ignorant question. Why should the race of your neighbors affect your decision of
by Jessica Q.
Created on: July 27, 2008
Imagine you are out looking for your dream home. You spend hours going to showings, driving by neighborhoods,
by John Devera
Created on: April 01, 2008
I am very fortunate to have raised two children who are entirely color-blind. Okay, since one is an
by Ben Carlsen
Created on: January 05, 2008
First of all, I'd like to clarify something. I noticed that an interesting assumption had been made
Created on: April 07, 2009
Would I move into a neighborhood if I were the only person of my race living there? I can see no reason
No
by Das Govind
Created on: July 30, 2010 Last Updated: July 31, 2010
Would you move into a neighbourhood if you were the only person of your race living there?
No, I would
Created on: January 08, 2010
I grew up in Huntington Beach in Orange County California. Do you like drunken escapades on the 4th?
Created on: December 30, 2009
With the exception of being stationed in two European countries where I lived on the economy, or outside
by Tot's Mom
Created on: February 28, 2008
Each race has its own culture, traditions, customs, language and even religion. For two people of different
Created on: January 05, 2008
When we think of the terminology of this question we really need to replace the word race with ethnicity.
Created on: January 06, 2008
It's not surprising that the strongest responses to this question are from individuals who have anecdotes
Created on: November 13, 2008 Last Updated: March 31, 2010
As a member of a race that was enslaved, auctioned like animals and looked upon as inferior for more
by Thornshackle
Created on: September 04, 2009 Last Updated: September 08, 2009
No, I would not move into a neighborhood being the only member of my race living there. Here is why:
by Erin Leger
Created on: June 27, 2008
I don't want to seem overly racist, but I have to admit that my race is a kind of comfort zone. I certainly
by Ted Sherman
Created on: January 13, 2008
I really don't know what I would do in such a situation, but must reluctantly vote no to this question.
by G E Barr
Created on: December 29, 2008
NOT WILLINGLY
Understanding as I do the complexity of people and then the complexity of races, I would
Created on: March 09, 2008
Prejudice? A Bigot? Bias? Or just not comfortable?
No matter how one wishes to read the reasoning why
Created on: March 30, 2008
Some think of the fear factor others see the economic repercussions as one race moves into another ethnic
Created on: April 08, 2008
I am a white man. I would not move into a neighborhood where I was the only member of my race. Now many
Created on: February 14, 2008
In my first apartment in 1976 I did just that. I had two years of Spanish so it didn't bother me that
by Shana Baxter
Created on: January 06, 2008
In a society as vast as ours, with many different ethnic groups and many different life styles we have
by Joseph Malek
Created on: January 06, 2008
Who, in their right mind, would move to a place where they have nothing in common with people within
Created on: April 15, 2008
I must be confused by the title of this topic, unless I'm an idiot! I'm willing to bet that all the
by Bryan Belrad
Created on: January 14, 2008
Frankly, I wouldn't move into any "neighborhood" at all, if I can help it. The fact of the matter is
Created on: January 06, 2008
Would you move into a neighborhood if you were the only person of your race living there? People who