Review of Seattle, Washington


Cool, grey, outdoorsy, educated, polite, reserved
Star Rating - 5/9/2014
There's no racism in Seattle. The black community tends to live in SE Seattle, but there's no problem if black people live elsewhere. Seattle is a liberal city, and almost everyone here is a Democrat. If you lived in Dixie and loved it, don't move to Seattle. Seattle is as different from Dixie as you can get. The weather is cool and grey most of the year. Drizzling is commoner than heavy rain. Snow is rare, and it doesn't last long if it does snow. People are very polite, but Seattleites are not very outgoing. If you are a black person in a white neighborhood, and people seem polite but reserved, it's not a racial thing. That's how people treat each other in Seattle, no matter what their race. If you are careful to recycle, your neighbors will approve of you. If you want to talk about Jesus, or praise the 'job creators,' you will find that your audience has drifted away rather quickly, but politely, very politely.

It's a yuppie place - people are very educated here, and often work in high-technology companies in software, the internet, or high end biotec research. If you want to make friends, join a group that engages in outdoor activities, such as the Mountaineers. If you're conservative, Seattle is not for you. Go to east of the Cascade mountains if you want to be a conservative in Washington, and live in a community that is receptive towards your politics. Seattle is for hiking, mountain climbing, kayaking, skiing, sailing (under real sails, not in speedboats,) Go to art gallery openings, and demonstrate for liberal causes. I suspect that the major religion in Seattle is environmentalism. If you think Faux Spews is the best news station on the air, don't come to Seattle, or you will be shunned. Living here is expensive compared to the South or the Midwest. Land in Seattle is at a premium because it is squeezed between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. If you go very far to the east from Seattle, you are in the Cascade mountain range, which is difficult to build on. This is a mountain range that is high enough to have a number of glaciers and volcanoes. There are high mountain ranges both East and West of Seattle, covered with volcanoes, which you see over lakes and sounds. Evergreen trees are everywhere, so it is always very green. Rhododendrons, azalias, and camelias grow everywhere, as do ornamental cherry trees. All of this adds up to a city of stunning beauty.
Tim | Arlington, WA
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Arlington is a city with a pop(of about 20,000) in northern Snohomish County, About 60 miles north of Seattle. Arlington's racial makeup is 85.6% White(1.2% black, Oops I mean African American) yet 69.5% of Seattle's population (608,660)are White with 10.1% African American) the point is, Timmy has NO idea when he says "There's no racism in Seattle" because he obviously isn't in Bel-town, capitol hill or pioneer square come night fall when the the "Knock out" game gets in to full swing and the guns come out. Of course Timmy could be referring to the old "white on black" racism that took place in Dixie some 55 years ago. What timmy is really saying is that he is one of the hateful people that have invaded the Pacific NW with his statements like "Seattle is a liberal city" and "If you're conservative, Seattle is not for you" or "The black community tends to live in SE Seattle" (as in they know their place)Timmy is very adamant that people should be segregated because he is a liberal and that's what liberals do. Oh and If you want to talk about Jesus, or praise 'Boeing,' you will find that your audience will shun you rather quickly, and anything but politely, all you have to do is read his post to see there is nothing polite about how he feels about Christians, conservatives, people that provide jobs and/or are from Dixie. Look Seattle has a mild four seasons with a good amount of Rain that cleans the air and keeps things green which produces outstanding scenery. I just wish guys like timmy would stay out of the suburbs and in the city (of Seattle) where guys like him belong.
Jeff | Mountlake Terrace, WA | Report Abuse
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