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Re: "The conservatives" If by conservative you mean something akin to capitalistic, and unabashedly out to make money, from the housewife to the CEO, then yes. If you mean something else, then it really isn't that cut and dry. Everyone (a very large majority) is from somewhere else, and most came to Houston not because it was some kind of Shangri-La, but because of the opportunities. Plus, for what it's worth, Houston is one of, if not the, most ethnically diverse city in the US. (Google it so I don't have to provide biased sources.) |
> Houston is one of, if not the, most ethnically diverse city in the US.
It's worth pointing out that this is in no small part because Houston is affordable.
I don't care for that kind of sprawl and would prefer other ways of building 'enough' to be affordable ( https://www.sightline.org/2017/09/21/yes-you-can-build-your-... ) but still, it is affordable, and there are a lot of opportunities.
They had a mayor who was one of the first openly gay mayors of a major US city: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annise_Parker
It's not the kind of place I want to live (I prefer an order of magnitude of around 100K), but when I actually learned something about Houston, I realized that I had some stereotypes that were not accurate.