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Old Posted Oct 5, 2022, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
I don't think there is anyone in the world outside the US who grew up consuming American popular culture who would believe that LA is only 7.8% black.
They were possibly undercounted in the 2020 Census, like in other large American cities.

My partner and I have been talking about it, but it seems in the 24+ years of us living together in South Pasadena, we've seen the demographics change in many places, not only of residents, but of people who shop/eat/hangout in areas where it seemed they didn't use to before.

We had lunch in Beverly Hills a few weeks ago and saw many black people there, many of them looking very well-to-do, shopping, eating at restaurants, and driving really expensive cars. And why wouldn't there be any black people in Beverly Hills? Redlining is long gone, and people in SoCal can shop/eat/hangout wherever they want.

A lot of "traditionally" black areas have become more Latino, and interestingly, some "traditionally" Latino areas have become more Asian. A number of Confucian and Buddhist temples have cropped up in El Monte, as well as a Burmese restaurant or two, and El Monte for decades has been a very Latino/Mexican city.
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