As white people, are we losing the ability to self-segregate?

The majority of my life, I have lived in predominantly white, upper middle class areas. My family always avoided areas that were heavily black or appeared troublesome.

My hometown is around Farragut. TN. This area was always known to be upscale, affluent, and vast majority white. It was a rare occurance to see a black kid. Nothing wrong with the occasional black kid or Asian kid or etc. Everything was very tolerable.

Now, I am starting to see a huge influx of other people if you know what I mean, and it is creeping towards an area we never imagined it would. It is getting sketchy at night and this place is becoming almost unrecognizable. It is terrifying.

It is all these DAMN APPARTMENTS they are building everywhere. I knew this would happen as soon as they started loading this place with apartments.

Listen, I am not pushing anyone away per say, I am wanting to get AWAY from it. But I am worried that the white, upper middle class communities are about to become extinct.

A good case study should be Macon, GA or greater metro Atlanta. I don't want this to happen to Farragut!

And all these Yankees and Californians! I am sick of this!!!

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I feel this may be an agenda of forced integration. Again, I don't want to prevent anyone from moving somewhere, but I would like to be able to GET AWAY from it all.
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I am thinking Catoosa County (Ringgold), GA area may not be so bad. I don't know... my fiancé's family is there. It still seems like a solid area, and Marjorie Taylor-Green is the rep for that area.
As white people, are we losing the ability to self-segregate?
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