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...They left California because most of the state doesn't align with their Conservative beliefs and values but when they got to Red states such as Idaho, their Conservative beliefs and values are not enough to be accepted by the White Conservatives there mainly due to their race and skin tones so they move back to California.

Basically they said, doesn't matter if your Conservative beliefs and values are the same as theirs, those White folks will not except you if you're not White...in a nut shell.

Hard and life changing lesson learned?  ???:

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Conservative Family Leaves Red State Idaho After Moving There To Escape California 'Politics'

A conservative family moved from California to Idaho but decided to return due to difficulties "fitting in," facing "judgmental attitudes" and gossip.

Melvin Galang and Coree Ray's story resonated with many, highlighting challenges in conservative states. However, people also mocked the family for moving to the red state in the first place.

Despite the appeal of Idaho's values and lifestyle, rising home prices are making it less affordable. Between 2021 and 2022, Idaho was a top relocation choice for Californians, impacting population trends.

Conservative Family Reveals Reason For Returning To California After Moving To Idaho

In a TikTok video gaining traction, husband-and-wife duo Galang and Ray shared their experience of relocating from California to Idaho due to political reasons, only to decide to move back to California.

"We decided after 3 years in Idaho, we are going back home," the family stated. "We wanted to move to a Conservative state, but we realized what it would mean to fit in."

They continued, "It would mean we would need to be judgmental. We would need to gossip about others. Have our kids forget how to say please and thank you. Talk bad about new people moving here for a better life."

Explaining why they initially moved away from California, they said, "Left California because of politics but forgot there are other kinds of politics to consider..."

The Family's Confession Was Met With Mixed Reactions On Social Media

Many people resonated with the family's story in the comment section of their post. One person mentioned, "I moved to Idaho a couple of years ago. I feel the same way. We honestly don't talk to a lot of people here. You're spot on!"

Another commenter said, "I so wish I could move to California! I live in a very conservative state, and I absolutely hate it."

A third person added, "I feel this so much!! Moved from Cali 11 years ago and I still go through this."

However, some users on X criticized the family for choosing to move to the red state.

Someone wrote, "The video was so cringy and attention-seeking. Conservative content creators are my least fav."

Another questioned, "Wait, so they [have] been living under the illusion of inclusion, and then Idaho reminded them they [are] not white?"

A third mocked, "Y'all want to be conservative so bad until y'all actually meet racist conservatives not in California."


Idaho Has Become A Haven For Conservative Californians.

The TikTok couple is one of many conservative Californians who have left the Golden State for Idaho. Russell Petti, a 70-year-old lawyer who moved from La Cañada, California to Twin Falls, Idaho a few months ago, marveled at how pleasant everything was.

"It's absolutely wonderful," Petti told The Independent. "It really, really is. For one thing, the people are just so remarkably pleasant and polite. It's like moving back into a different age."

He compared his experience to Mayberry, the idyllic small town from the 1960s Andy Griffith Show. "For a while there, I thought they were putting me on," he added.

Another Californian, Brendan Kirkpatrick, a 55-year-old dissatisfied with California's politics, relocated to Idaho. He was particularly concerned about the state's handling of immigration and homelessness, which he felt signified a decline in law and order.

Additionally, Kirkpatrick appreciated Idaho's relaxed approach to mask mandates and Covid-19 regulations. "It's a mixture of all of that," he said. "I don't think it's any one thing."

The migration of people from the West Coast to Idaho has become so common that they are nicknamed "The Cows" (California, Oregon, Washington) in the Gem State, per The Independent.

Jason Krafsky, a real estate agent with John L. Scott Boise, shared with the publication that he moved from Seattle to Idaho in 2021 during the pandemic, drawn by real estate opportunities, and has since helped numerous West Coasters relocate.

"I would say, probably 70 percent of the people that we know are from California, and they've moved in the last five to six years," Krafsky noted.

The realtor shared that clients and new friends feel that the California, Seattle, or Portland they once knew has changed. The reasons for moving aren't solely political; the economic impacts of the pandemic have also played a significant role.

"It's mixed into the cake," Krafsky added. "I don't know anybody who says, 'I am done,' for completely political reasons."

Between 2021 and 2022, Idaho ranked among the top five destinations for Californians relocating, significantly impacting California's overall population trends.

"They moved here because their values match here," Nicholas Contos, chair of Idaho's Bonneville County Republican Party, told The Independent.

However, the cost of living in Idaho has become less appealing as the influx of newcomers has driven up home prices.

By mid-2023, Idaho was one of the most over-valued housing markets in the country, although prices have started to decline from their pandemic peak.

"The housing market is through the roof up here," former Californian Brendan Kirkpatrick said. "I could not afford it if I left a week ago to sell my house in Southern California and move here."



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Die hard Flips and Viets conservatives. ..when are they going to learn...you go to a trump rally, you better stay in your car or several hundred feet away in the shade...you move to Idaho, it better be for potato farming, not political...lo l




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Unfortunately, racism is taught. We were all born innocent until we were influenced no matter the affiliation, ethnicity.



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...They left California because most of the state doesn't align with their Conservative beliefs and values but when they got to Red states such as Idaho, their Conservative beliefs and values are not enough to be accepted by the White Conservatives there mainly due to their race and skin tones so they move back to California.

Basically they said, doesn't matter if your Conservative beliefs and values are the same as theirs, those White folks will not except you if you're not White...in a nut shell.

Hard and life changing lesson learned?  ???:

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Conservative Family Leaves Red State Idaho After Moving There To Escape California 'Politics'

A conservative family moved from California to Idaho but decided to return due to difficulties "fitting in," facing "judgmental attitudes" and gossip.

Melvin Galang and Coree Ray's story resonated with many, highlighting challenges in conservative states. However, people also mocked the family for moving to the red state in the first place.

Despite the appeal of Idaho's values and lifestyle, rising home prices are making it less affordable. Between 2021 and 2022, Idaho was a top relocation choice for Californians, impacting population trends.

Conservative Family Reveals Reason For Returning To California After Moving To Idaho

In a TikTok video gaining traction, husband-and-wife duo Galang and Ray shared their experience of relocating from California to Idaho due to political reasons, only to decide to move back to California.

"We decided after 3 years in Idaho, we are going back home," the family stated. "We wanted to move to a Conservative state, but we realized what it would mean to fit in."

They continued, "It would mean we would need to be judgmental. We would need to gossip about others. Have our kids forget how to say please and thank you. Talk bad about new people moving here for a better life."

Explaining why they initially moved away from California, they said, "Left California because of politics but forgot there are other kinds of politics to consider..."

The Family's Confession Was Met With Mixed Reactions On Social Media

Many people resonated with the family's story in the comment section of their post. One person mentioned, "I moved to Idaho a couple of years ago. I feel the same way. We honestly don't talk to a lot of people here. You're spot on!"

Another commenter said, "I so wish I could move to California! I live in a very conservative state, and I absolutely hate it."

A third person added, "I feel this so much!! Moved from Cali 11 years ago and I still go through this."

However, some users on X criticized the family for choosing to move to the red state.

Someone wrote, "The video was so cringy and attention-seeking. Conservative content creators are my least fav."

Another questioned, "Wait, so they [have] been living under the illusion of inclusion, and then Idaho reminded them they [are] not white?"

A third mocked, "Y'all want to be conservative so bad until y'all actually meet racist conservatives not in California."


Idaho Has Become A Haven For Conservative Californians.

The TikTok couple is one of many conservative Californians who have left the Golden State for Idaho. Russell Petti, a 70-year-old lawyer who moved from La Cañada, California to Twin Falls, Idaho a few months ago, marveled at how pleasant everything was.

"It's absolutely wonderful," Petti told The Independent. "It really, really is. For one thing, the people are just so remarkably pleasant and polite. It's like moving back into a different age."

He compared his experience to Mayberry, the idyllic small town from the 1960s Andy Griffith Show. "For a while there, I thought they were putting me on," he added.

Another Californian, Brendan Kirkpatrick, a 55-year-old dissatisfied with California's politics, relocated to Idaho. He was particularly concerned about the state's handling of immigration and homelessness, which he felt signified a decline in law and order.

Additionally, Kirkpatrick appreciated Idaho's relaxed approach to mask mandates and Covid-19 regulations. "It's a mixture of all of that," he said. "I don't think it's any one thing."

The migration of people from the West Coast to Idaho has become so common that they are nicknamed "The Cows" (California, Oregon, Washington) in the Gem State, per The Independent.

Jason Krafsky, a real estate agent with John L. Scott Boise, shared with the publication that he moved from Seattle to Idaho in 2021 during the pandemic, drawn by real estate opportunities, and has since helped numerous West Coasters relocate.

"I would say, probably 70 percent of the people that we know are from California, and they've moved in the last five to six years," Krafsky noted.

The realtor shared that clients and new friends feel that the California, Seattle, or Portland they once knew has changed. The reasons for moving aren't solely political; the economic impacts of the pandemic have also played a significant role.

"It's mixed into the cake," Krafsky added. "I don't know anybody who says, 'I am done,' for completely political reasons."

Between 2021 and 2022, Idaho ranked among the top five destinations for Californians relocating, significantly impacting California's overall population trends.

"They moved here because their values match here," Nicholas Contos, chair of Idaho's Bonneville County Republican Party, told The Independent.

However, the cost of living in Idaho has become less appealing as the influx of newcomers has driven up home prices.

By mid-2023, Idaho was one of the most over-valued housing markets in the country, although prices have started to decline from their pandemic peak.

"The housing market is through the roof up here," former Californian Brendan Kirkpatrick said. "I could not afford it if I left a week ago to sell my house in Southern California and move here."


LMAO!!! Where do you dig for these one person experience thing?

I live in a all White GOP neighborhood.. . it's all love here. People waving and saying hi.

As I see it... It does not matter what skin color you have or sex you are... if you live in a Leftie/Demmie neighborhood and dare to be a GOP or conservatives - Better watch yourself.

Unfortunately, racism is taught. We were all born innocent until we were influenced no matter the affiliation, ethnicity.

Very high percent that racism is taught but not 100% true... We're all born with a natural instinct to gravitate to the race/skin color that's similar to us - it's what some researchers termed 'interpersonal racism'.

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A study found this about racism and it's form...

Internalized racism lies within individuals.
This type of racism comprises our private beliefs and biases about race and racism, influenced
by our culture. This can take many different forms including: prejudice towards others of a
different race; internalized oppression—the negative beliefs about oneself by people of color;
or internalized privilege—beliefs about superiority or entitlement by white people.

Interpersonal racism (personally mediated) occurs between individuals.
This is the bias that occurs when individuals interact with others and their personal racial
beliefs affect their public interactions.

Institutional racism occurs within institutions and systems of power.
This refers to the unfair policies and discriminatory practices of particular institutions (schools,
workplaces, etc.) that routinely produce racially inequitable outcomes for one race and
advantages for another race. Individuals within institutions take on the power of the institution
when they reinforce racial inequities.

Structural racism is racial bias among institutions and across society.
This involves the cumulative and compounding effects of an array of societal factors, including
the history, culture, ideology and interactions of institutions and policies that systematically
privilege one race and disadvantage another.

So, what happens when the Leftie/Demmie got a hold of this... they changed the wording a little to put "White & People of Color" in there...
https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/RSJI/Resources/RSJI-4-Types-of-Racism-August-2021-City-of-Seattle-Office-for-Civil-Rights.pdf This is how you pit one race against another - basically creating racism.




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LMAO!!! Where do you dig for these one person experience thing?

Don't need to "dig" any where as it's a FACT that many White folks do hate minorities based solely on skin color particularly Black and Asian. That FACT has been that way throughout American history.



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Here's an example of if you're not White, many White folks won't accept you even if your beliefs and values align with theirs. Asian dude got hate on directly to his face by a White woman ...  :idiot2:

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'…because you are an Indian', Ann Coulter tells Vivek Ramaswamy why she won't vote for him, his response is brutal

“There's so much to learn from his cool”, Vivek Ramaswamy's response to Ann Coulter's sugar coated racism wins internet

Former GOP contender Vivek Ramaswamy, who recently exited the presidential race, found himself at the center of controversy on his podcast TRUTH. Ann Coulter's racially charged remark put the host in an uncomfortable position.

After Ramaswamy introduced American commentator and author on his podcast, she remarked and seems she was wearing her racial lens while talking to him, “I too am a fan of yours, so I’m going to make a point of disagreeing with you so it will be fun. You are so bright and articulate, and I guess I can call you articulate since you’re not an American Black. Can’t say that about them, that’s derogatory.”

She continued, “I agreed with many, many things you said during– in fact, probably more than most other candidates when you were running for president, but I still would not have voted for you because you’re an Indian. We’ll get back to that.”



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HL, so you’re saying interpersonal racism isn’t taught? Just go watch innocent kids playing at the playground, if they disagreed, it isn’t skin color. It isn’t liberal or conservative views. Take another stab at it.



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