Just because it’s diverse down here..
Doesn’t mean people get along

The racism is very passive aggressive unless you are in River Oaks, Bellaire, Woodlands,Upper Kirby, Washington, Memorial,Downtown..
I could keep going with the list..
After I graduated from Elsik in ‘99..
I had friends one year behind that started noticing tensions between eses and brehs..
Hastings seem to be like that too before I graduated and after..
Most of my class was Nguyen’s..
But my homies graduations was a bunch of Gonzales

Plus Houston can be very segregated..
Pasadena,Galena Park, Towards Almeda Mall (San Jacinto CC), Hillcroft, S. gessner, Chimney Rock, Club Creek, Corporate are mainly Hispanic..
The Trey, South Park/Sunnyside, Hiram Clarke, Fondren, West Bellfort towards Welch, Sharpstown, Mo City where brehs reside..
I live in the SWAT(Southwest Alife Texas)..
Which I would say is the most diverse place in the city just because a Vietnamese family could be living next to a Hispanic family which could be living next to brehs which could be living next to middle eastern..
Sugar land is mostly whites and asians/East Asians..
Stafford is pretty diverse..
But it’s pockets and enclaves of certain segments of certain demographics like any other place..
Katy is diverse but that’s a garbage ass city

People tolerate each other down here but you can

in certain spots..
But the size of Houston is so big..
I’ve lived here on and off since ‘89 and I sometimes shock myself when I see a different part of town..
Plus transients from other states and gentrification is hitting hard down here due to the fact you can have a mini mansion down here for cheap compared to anywhere else..
So a lot of the

(cacs included)are moving here bringing that goofy shyt from different states..
But you can tell the real from the fake just like when I go back to The Bay every summer..