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Review of Dallas, Texas


Strong white supremacy culture. Adverse to black a
Star Rating - 12/17/2019
RACISM AND STRONG WHITE SUPREMACIST CULTURE.

Remember the news reports showing the rich white college students from Dallas, TX gleefully singing about hanging blacks in trees and the multiple racist incidents on college campuses in Dallas. That's not even the half of it.

You have these people as managers and supervisors running the corporations in Dallas. And they act the same. Woe to any black employee that finds themselves with a coworker or manager like this. They are powerless.

That is IF they can even get hired.

Dallas has a strong white supremacy culture. It's very strong. Third Reich strong.

I've lived in other cities and they all dealt with some racism. But its uniquely different in Dallas. Its stronger and more embedded in Dallas.

Intolerance.

Low wages.

ROCK BOTTOM Usually.

Most minorities, especially blacks, dont get competitive pay. Whites get it. Some hispanics get it. Most blacks in the business world dont.

Expensive and rising cost of living.

Boring.
Bland scenery.
Segregated.
Blacks are poorer. Far more marginalized than other groups.
No job security.
Many corporations with incredibly high turnover.
Lack of jobs that offer traditional health insurance. Most offer discount plans.
Over corporate. People lack substance.

I submitted my resume to positions outside of Dallas (outside of Texas even) and the response has been incredible. The pay even moreso. The positions all start off at two to three times the wage I've earned in Dallas.
Sam | Dallas, TX
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It’s so sad and angering when people are racist. They are stupid and need to evolve already! I’m from ontario Oregon and the only racism here is against whites. If you’re hispanic, you get everything handed to you on a silver platter. Most jobs only hire bilinguals, which means the jobs are only available to hispanics. My kids get targeted with racial comments and the hispanics who are saying these things get away with it, yet if my kids say anything like they don’t like the color brown, they get called a racist. My oldest daughter moved to Louisiana and says the racism against blacks is horrible. I don’t know if I’d want to move somewhere where there’s a lot of racism. I think I’d start lots of fights with other white people. I can deal with being the target, but if I see someone else being targeted, I stand up for them. Seriously, people need to grow up. Racism is so neanderthal.
Diana | Ontario, OR | Report Abuse

here we go with the poor blacks routine again.
edmund | Spring Valley, NV | Report Abuse
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