Posted Sep 13, 2019, 3:25 PM
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Originally Posted by sopas ej
How so?
I've never lived in Chicago or NYC, but I've visited both, so I can't really "judge" the other two, but I don't get that the "liberalism" in LA is contrived. Historically, LA was not kind to unions; LA post Mexican-cession really grew because of American capitalist ventures, whether it was oil, film making, or real estate (mostly real estate).
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L.A. was dominated by Midwestern Protestants for much of the 20th century.
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