I grew up in Gwinnett when it was one of the most prosperous counties in the nation (1980s - 1990s).
The diversity the article speaks of is actually the biggest reason that it’s falling like a rock towards Clayton County status.
Truth be told, only very few groups of people know how to build & maintain constructive and successful societies.
That said, I’m impressed with Korean work ethic and attitudes. Being Hispanic, I can’t tell you how disheartening it is to see that group morph into a commie locust monstrosity that just devours everything productive.
I live in this county. I am a Gwinnittian, hence my name Dacula.
The Asians have taken a stronghold in the central part of the county and have their own ‘society’. Outsiders are not welcome.
They prevented a Catholic school from being built even though the land was already bought and paid for many years prior.
My family used to go to Asian grocery stores for the variety and cheap prices. Not anymore.
Only an fool cannot see what is going on and what will happen in the next few years. They own the core of this county.