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How far back are they going on those statistics? 1960s? In the 2020 census, Coral Gables was 58.78% Latin. Dade county was 68.73% Latin.
 
Figured this got bumped because they are melting down over losing Justice Haynes to bama….they are melting down over there over this one.
 
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I have lived in Athens and Miami each for multiple years and I can tell you it's laughable to suggest that Athens is more diverse than Miami.

Who knows where they are getting these statistics.
The minority numbers are Athens are tremendously impacted by the UGA students. The town of Athens is not very diverse, but let me add one thing..
Georgia as a state has such a large African-American population that many places in Georgia are diverse on paper. What I mean by “on paper” is that the towns are often 25-33% minority, but very few if any positions of governmental or private sector power are held by minorities outside of Metro Atlanta, Savannah and Macon.
So Athens, like the rest of the state has lots of black people, but it will be a long, long time before anyone in a position of power in Athens is a minority.
And lets be clear, Athens is NOT metro Atlanta.
 
The minority numbers are Athens are tremendously impacted by the UGA students. The town of Athens is not very diverse, but let me add one thing..
Georgia as a state has such a large African-American population that many places in Georgia are diverse on paper. What I mean by “on paper” is that the towns are often 25-33% minority, but very few if any positions of governmental or private sector power are held by minorities outside of Metro Atlanta, Savannah and Macon.
So Athens, like the rest of the state has lots of black people, but it will be a long, long time before anyone in a position of power in Athens is a minority.
And lets be clear, Athens is NOT metro Atlanta.
Kind of like Mississippi. Black people make up a large portion of the population, but the state as a whole is not a place where minorities wield a lot of power.
 
The game, when it was about cheating, had the chips stacked in favor of those who were well capitalized and allowed to take advantage of it. The NCAA turned a blind eye to certain people and programs. Those days are over. Now it’s next level and this city was built for that. Athens isn’t quite honestly. Three million doesn’t buy the number one class anymore. They got theirs. It’s our turn again.
 
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