Review of Oklahoma Oklah, Massachusetts


What a shame
Star Rating - 5/3/2008
I've lived in Oklahoma most of my life (air force brat). The people are wonderful here and genuinely caring. But, the state's population is grossly uneducated and the powers that be like it that way. Any economic windfall benefits a very closed 'buddy system'. The roads are absolutely pitiful. I've had 2 wheel alignments done on my car in less than six months. Now the state is vying for the Sonics basketball team. Another economic windfall that will make a few richer and create more, low paying dead end service jobs. We have to be the capital of call centers. These jobs (I worked in one)are low paying and you're treated like a commodity (numbers rule, time on the phone, etc.). I remember having to document and explain why I was away from my desk just to go to the restroom. But I digress. With all the economic potential in the works I see nothing happening for me. I have a college degree and consider myself very well read. I just can't stay here any longer. I want my daughter to know diversity, the value of an solid education and so much more than 'would you like fries with your order'. I don't know what the fix is but I'm heading west!
Pamela | Edmond, OK
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Your issues with Oklahoma are not limited to Oklahoma. The dumbing-down of America and the plethora of low-paying service jobs is a nation-wide phenomena. Without a radical shift in our educational system and new technologies that divorce us from the grip of multinational corporations and mass-production, this trend is going to only get worse. And as far as diversity is concerned, being diverse is not something that a stable society would honestly wish for. In fact it is homogeous societies that are far less stressful and pleasant places to live and raise a family. Only people who are self-loathers see diversity as some holy grail. It's not. I live in Illinois and we have a completely corrupt political system (where our corrupt President was spawned from) with boat loads of "diversity" and our state is bankrupt - so our roads are terrible, taxes are high, laws becoming more restrictive, etc. It's everything a diversity-loving liberal should love - just like the People's Republic of Kalifornia - a police-state-in-the-making. Which is why I'm getting out. My mother's family is from Texas/Oklahoma and I think you have a good state there. One I would like to live in. I'll trade ya!
jgdesigner | Lockport, IL | Report Abuse

I think you get outta life what you put in it! Tulsa/Oklahoma is a decent place and it sure has shined the last two years. I wish you the best of luck on your quest to find happiness but you just might find it has little to do with location :)
Boomer | Jenks, OK | Report Abuse
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