Off Michigan Avenue is upper middle class at best. Do you live near a Cartier store, say a block or two?
Off Michigan Avenue is upper middle class at best. Do you live near a Cartier store, say a block or two?
I'm sorry I don't really understand what you're implying either... No I do not live near a Cartier store, and also I'm not sure how my residence is relevant to this conversation?
So you don’t understand the context, that’s OK.
No I don't understand your communication. Are you saying that living in proximity to a luxury store means you are an elite? Because I kind of think it just means you're living in a commercial area.
You don’t understand the reality of community segregation by wealth and identity in Chicago.
Is Chicago uniquely segregated by those metrics compared to other large cities? Is this specifically what has upset you?
Educate yourself : www.wbez.org/race-class-c...
I mean, I accept that Chicago is highly segregated but whether it's the "most" is debatable and either way, this seems like an issue most large cities share belonging.berkeley.edu/most-least-s... Also for the record... I think segregation is bad. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
Kat should fit right in with all the other Democrats, then! She’s like a poorer Hillary Clinton!