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38 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

 

You wouldn’t address this comment earlier so how about now...what do the demographics of DC have to do with any of this? 

 

 

Literacy rate

A 2007 report found that about one-third of Washington residents are functionally illiterate, compared to a national rate of about one in five. This is attributed in part to immigrants who are not proficient in English.[40] A 2005 study showed that 85.16% of Washington, D.C. residents age five and older speak only English at home and 8.78% speak Spanish. French is the third-most-spoken language at 1.35%.[41]

In contrast to the high rate of functional illiteracy, nearly 46% of D.C. residents 25 and older have at least a four-year college degree, and 25% have a graduate or professional degree.[17] In 2006, Washington residents had a median family income of $58,526. This has not changed much during the past five years.[20]

LGBT population

A 2012 Gallup Daily tracking poll found 10% of the residents in the District of Columbia were most likely to identify as LGBT, the highest in the nation.[42]

A 2005 Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy study estimated 8.1% of LGB people make up the adult population of Washington, D.C., the highest in the United States.[43]

The 2000 census revealed that an estimated 33,000 adults in the District of Columbia identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, about 8.1% of the city's adult population.[44]

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2 hours ago, racer254 said:

 

Literacy rate

A 2007 report found that about one-third of Washington residents are functionally illiterate, compared to a national rate of about one in five. This is attributed in part to immigrants who are not proficient in English.[40] A 2005 study showed that 85.16% of Washington, D.C. residents age five and older speak only English at home and 8.78% speak Spanish. French is the third-most-spoken language at 1.35%.[41]

In contrast to the high rate of functional illiteracy, nearly 46% of D.C. residents 25 and older have at least a four-year college degree, and 25% have a graduate or professional degree.[17] In 2006, Washington residents had a median family income of $58,526. This has not changed much during the past five years.[20]

LGBT population

A 2012 Gallup Daily tracking poll found 10% of the residents in the District of Columbia were most likely to identify as LGBT, the highest in the nation.[42]

A 2005 Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law and Public Policy study estimated 8.1% of LGB people make up the adult population of Washington, D.C., the highest in the United States.[43]

The 2000 census revealed that an estimated 33,000 adults in the District of Columbia identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, about 8.1% of the city's adult population.[44]

Yeah great...you posted the demographics but still haven't explained what they have to do with anything.....what the fuck  is the matter with you? 

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1 hour ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Yeah great...you posted the demographics but still haven't explained what they have to do with anything.....what the fuck  is the matter with you? 

A gay guy winked at him and he's never been able to get that piece of human interaction out of his mind. 

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16 hours ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Yeah great...you posted the demographics but still haven't explained what they have to do with anything.....what the fuck  is the matter with you? 

Either you don't understand or don't want to understand.  So, in your case, would your perception of the world change depending on the people you live or work around?

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48 minutes ago, racer254 said:

Either you don't understand or don't want to understand.  So, in your case, would your perception of the world change depending on the people you live or work around?

Good god you are naive....do you really think all these politicians live in hood and hang around the local DC population....seriously? 🤣

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1 minute ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Good god you are naive....do you really think all these politicians live in hood and hang around the local DC population....seriously? 🤣

There must be some neocon comic book that these guys are reading. :lol:

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Wow.  Are you guys fucking serious?  You think I am talking about people living in the hood?  My god, it's amazing the thought processes of some on this.  If you are surrounded by the same people constantly saying the same thing, you will eventually start parroting the same.  Damn it's not that hard to figure out.

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