I say my thanks in prayer nearly every day that I do not live anywhere near that libtard overrun city.
Unfortunately I can't say the same thing.
A few months ago I was hanging out with a group of pretty good friends, all of them white guys, and one of them started talking about how he'd recently visited Idaho was very uncomfortable about the lack of diversity. He went on about how living in Seattle made him accustomed to being around different races, and how he didn't like being around just white people. At that point, the three other guys at the table--again, all white guys--chimed in with total agreement that they would not want to have to spend time in any town where everyone was white.
It was a quite a pantload to have to listen to, and I couldn't say what I was feeling at the time, which was that there's nothing quite like losing respect for all of your friends, all at the same time.
It's remarkable that this brand of retarded self-loathing has gone so mainstream; and I have a hard time imagining any other racial group having the same collective mental defect. Can you imagine a bunch of hispanics sitting around and anxiously lamenting the fact that there aren't enough non-hispanics around?
And you should. 25 or so miles east of it here, but I go there as infrequently as possible. Terrible traffic, little and usually expensive parking, poor roads, and this once fairly-clean city just gets ever dirtier over the years. And did I mention corruption?
But there are good things about Seattle. And there are even a few hardy and incredibly tolerant (in the RIGHT definition of that word!) FReepers who live and work there.