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Bigger cities are the same. Politically they are very homogeneous. If you want want you kids to be near variety of perspectives, you should move to a smaller city or near one.


That hasn't been my experience. Maybe I'm just tired of being around people who feel the existence of cities is a personal affront.


My conclusion comes from statistics and logic. In smaller cities the population is a mix a between daily rural migrants, factory workers and office/service workers. In big cities the population is mostly office/service workers.

>>Maybe I'm just tired of being around people who feel the existence of cities is a personal affront.

It's a bit ironic mentioning that here, because there is a pro urbanization (anti rural, anti suburbs) article on the front page of HN almost every week. And every dominant media in the country promotes the same narrative.




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