tourist said:
gotgame75 said:
Yeah dude, that's definitely not something to brag about unless you're a bigot. "Practically zero diversity" is not a good thing. In fact, I think it's the absolute worst part of living in Montana. For all of Montana's natural beauty and solid people, I'm not quite sure what you find appealing about living in a culturally homogeneous place where all you see is white.
For someone with the handle "tourist", I would assume that you would understand that exposure to different cultures and ways of life not only opens your mind and broadens your perspective, but also quite literally makes you a more empathetic and articulate individual.
Montana is my home and will always have a piece of my heart, but the best thing I ever did was choose to leave it and take in the world around me. I've found that those who have not left and have not traveled both our country and the world have a much more closed off, xenophobic perspective in general.
Typical left wing crap. If I don't agree with you, then I'm a bigot. :finger:
I was going to invite you to leave Montana, but since you already have, good. Stay gone.
You are right about one thing, I have travelled around the country while working, many years, hence the username 'tourist.' I was amused by Bidens old comments about having to have a slight Indian accent to work in a 7 - 11. Ran into that in the Phoenix area. If you want to hear it the Indiian accent get Straight Talk for your telephone/I-pad provider. They have off-shored their 'customer service' to India. Of course, they 'speak English.' :lol: While in the Puget Sound area, I went for a walk one night at lunchtime. My co-workers mouths dropped open when I told them. "You could have gotten shot!" was their reply. Not by roving gangs of white kids either. I have experienced 'different cultures and ways of life' up close and personal. My level of empathy went to zero after years of this experience. Now, I am always armed when I go out. You can keep your 'diiversity' and 'empathy,.' and I'm articulate enough.
Ooops, looks like I obviously struck a nerve.
Excuse me sir, could you please zip up your pants? Your insecurity is showing... Typical small-town America small-minded xenophobic bullsh*t. I have to hand it to you though, you are pretty up front about the fact that living around non-whites makes you uncomfortable. Bravo!!!
You are hilarious though! Puget Sound???!!! How uptight are you?! Are you actually being serious right now? You mean the notorious mean streets of Puget Sound? You mean the setting of the legendary TV drama Homicide Life on the Streets: Puget Sound??? :lol: :lol: :lol: Shoot me now, I'm dead from laughter! :lol:
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:lol: Good thing you're packing, you were definitely in danger there John Wayne.
So let me get this straight, living in the mean streets of Puget Sound in close proximity to "roving gangs" of non-whites scared you into carrying a concealed weapon and moving back to Montana, where despite having almost zero minorities and very low crime, you still feel the need to pack heat at all times? Makes perfect sense.
Why don't you just admit that you carry not just because you fear for your safety, but mainly because you secretly want to blow your load indulging your latent gun porn fantasies by unleashing your inner Proud Boy John Rambo, saving the day against dark-skinned bad guys & socialist Democrat hippy anarchists? :lol:
Two things you can always count on from a Trumpist is that their entire system for making decisions is rooted in fear of other and a false sense of weapon-induced security. And mainly the fear of those who aren't white. I've lived in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, Athens, Perth and Washington DC, spent time in the poorest areas of a few of those places, and never once have I have ever once feared for my life. Not once. But whatever helps you sleep at night...
PS: YOU LOST THE ELECTION! MAN UP & GET OVER IT OR REPORT TO SOCIALIST CONCENTRATION CAMPS FOR LIBERAL REPROGRAMMING AT ONCE
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