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Non-White people want to kick White people out because their improvements to the area make it cost too much for them to live there. It is a lie that its less diverse than a decade ago. A decade ago it was almost all non-White people in those areas...because a decade or two before that the crime and violence caused by the non-White people caused "White flight" to all of the other suburbs/metro areas in the city.

The non-White people are just angry now that young white people are moving in and causing the costs to go up making it unaffordable for them. Also, all of those other metro/suburb areas area already so expensive they have no chance of moving there and causing another White flight.

Archive: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/03/denver-city-council-gentrification-slowdown-reversal/

From the post: "Denver is a less diverse place than a decade ago. It’s a demographic shift that has played out in many of the city’s traditionally Black and Latino neighborhoods as tremendous population and economic growth has driven gentrification in previously marginalized corners of the city."

Non-White people want to kick White people out because their improvements to the area make it cost too much for them to live there. It is a lie that its less diverse than a decade ago. A decade ago it was almost all non-White people in those areas...because a decade or two before that the crime and violence caused by the non-White people caused "White flight" to all of the other suburbs/metro areas in the city. The non-White people are just angry now that young white people are moving in and causing the costs to go up making it unaffordable for them. Also, all of those other metro/suburb areas area already so expensive they have no chance of moving there and causing another White flight. Archive: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/08/03/denver-city-council-gentrification-slowdown-reversal/ From the post: "Denver is a less diverse place than a decade ago. It’s a demographic shift that has played out in many of the city’s traditionally Black and Latino neighborhoods as tremendous population and economic growth has driven gentrification in previously marginalized corners of the city."

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There was already a news story a couple of weeks ago saying that "Denver is becoming the new SF, and not in a good way". You can bet what it was about.