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The discussion continues with a reflection on liberal white women moving into more conservative areas, exemplified by a story about liberals from Ann Arbor relocating to regions where they found the community more welcoming. The underlying concern is that liberal policies change the fabric of communities, and residents are wary of their neighborhoods being transformed—a phenomenon they perceive as infiltration.
He notes that wealthy elites are capable of leaving urban centers entirely, but residents worry about losing their community’s identity if newcomers bring their liberal policies. This emphasizes a desire to maintain traditional cultural and social values in their regions.