Posted on 05/06/2015 4:56:47 PM PDT by Beave Meister
CHICAGO (CBS) Chicago is the most segregated city in the United States, while also being one of the most diverse, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Data.
How can that be possible?
Because diversity and segregation are two different things, when you look at them from a city-wide level and then the neighborhood level, writes Nate Silver, the founder and editor of the Five Thirty Eight blog.
Chicago deserves its reputation as a segregated city, Silver writes. But it is also an extremely diverse city. And the difference between those terms which are often misused and misunderstoodsays a lot about how millions of American city dwellers live.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.cbslocal.com ...
The study is peer-reviewed, so you know it can’t be true ...
...and the far-left zealot Nate Silver is involved in the “study”. He’s nothing a shill for hussein and the criminals now in the White Mosque.
No surprise considering who its community organizer was.
Which political party has been in charge?
What? I heard all the racists were in the South?
What gives!?
....you mean the one that’s been in charge for the past 80 something years. That would be the extremely racist Democrats.
And that’s why white Chicagoans don’t really care about the murder rate. A lot of the white neighborhoods are as safe any suburban town.
In the South you have no choice. A lot of black folks down here and if you can’t get along with them you better move North.
Democrat city in a Democrat state.
The last Republican Mayor elected in Chicago was William Hale Thompson in 1927.
It is all too obvious the most segregated cities in America are and have been under democrat control for many years, every damned one of them.
yikes. that article made my head explode.
I wonder what race Hispanic is ?
Are they gated communities?
http://danielkayhertz.com/2014/03/31/middle-class/
http://www.chicagomag.com/city-life/November-2014/Chicagolands-Vanishing-Middle-Class-Neighborhoods/
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