Why I Don’t Want Diversity in My Neighborhood Trey Garrison,
When I made the hard decision to forgo buying a house in Dallas [and move to] Plano].{snip} I started getting comments from readers at one of my other publications about “diversity,” whatever that means. Apparently, in choosing a house in one of the top school districts in the country, in a suburb where the poverty rate is low and the median income is high, I was guilty of the high crime of white flight.
My humbled, guilty reaction consisted of two words: “So what?”
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