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Originally Posted by homebucket
Sorry, but the only clueless person here is you.
The numbers I provided are actually from the links provided by the OP. Try reading them.
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Also "actually provided by the OP":
Whites make up a majority of the eastern Bay Area counties, and are a majority of Napa, Marin and Sonoma counties. Even in diverse counties like Contra Costa and Alameda, whites are a majority in cities such as Walnut Creek, Concord, Lafayette, Moraga, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Berkeley, Pleasanton, and Livermore.
Cities with the highest proportion of whites in the Bay Area are Belvedere
(87.6 percent), Sausalito
(84.9 percent), Mill Valley
(83.4 percent), Sebastopol
(83.2 percent) and Yountville
(82.2 percent), and the cities with the highest proportion of Asian Americans relative to their population in their respective county are:
Alameda County (30.0 percent): Piedmont (70.3 percent)
Contra Costa County (16.7 percent): Lafayette (76.7 percent)
Marin County (6.0 percent): Belvedere (87.6 percent)
Napa County (8.0 percent): Yountville (82.2 percent)
San Mateo County (28.2 percent): San Carlos (69.8 percent)
Santa Clara County (36.3 percent): Monte Sereno (76.6 percent)
Solano County (15.6 percent): Rio Vista (76.7 percent)
Sonoma County (4.0 percent): Sebastopol (83.2 percent)"
If those ^ stats and statements re: the ethnic makeup of the Bay Area somehow paint a picture of "diversity" to you, you are the epitome of the delusional residents to which I initially referred. And oh, BTW, electing not to answer the question in my previous post only serves to further validate my position.