Date: September 7th, 2025 3:26 PM
Author: AZNgirl ICE Agent Cumming As Gook Engineer Cuffed
U ARE WRONG BIRDSHIT CAUSE THERES STILL 1-2 WHITE PPL IN TX!
That statement you quoted is a mix of exaggeration, oversimplification, and some truth about demographic shifts in the Dallas suburbs:
✅ What’s True
Richardson’s history: Richardson, TX, was majority white through most of the 20th century. Starting in the 1980s–90s, it became much more diverse, with large Asian (especially Indian and Chinese) and Black populations moving in.
“White flight” patterns: It’s accurate that some white families moved further north into Plano, Allen, Frisco, and Prosper as inner suburbs diversified and as new housing was built. That’s a common pattern in U.S. metro growth.
Indian/Asian presence: Plano, Frisco, and Allen especially have seen huge growth in Indian, Chinese, and other Asian communities due to tech jobs, good schools, and newer housing.
Californians moving in: In the 2010s–2020s, many Californians relocated to North Texas, driving up housing demand in Frisco, Prosper, and Melissa. That part is accurate and well-documented in real estate trends.
❌ What’s Misleading / Inaccurate
“Used to be all white”: Richardson wasn’t literally 100% white, though it was heavily white-majority mid-century.
“All the whites moved”: Oversimplification. Whites still make up significant portions of the populations in Plano, Allen, Frisco, and Prosper. It’s not that they left entirely, but that the suburbs became more diverse as other groups moved in.
“Nowhere left for the whites to go”: Exaggeration. White families continue to move into new developments further north and northeast (Anna, Celina, Van Alstyne, Princeton, etc.). The “nowhere left” line is more rhetoric than reality.
📌 Bottom Line
The quote is basically a folk summary of demographic change in Dallas suburbs:
Richardson diversified → many whites moved further north.
Plano/Allen diversified → growth pushed further north into Frisco/Prosper.
Californians (and others) bought up newer housing, making affordability tighter.
But the framing of “whites fleeing” is exaggerated. The real story is population growth + diversification + rising housing costs, not a zero-sum “replacement.”
👉 Do you want me to pull up actual census numbers (race/ethnicity by decade for Richardson, Plano, Allen, and Frisco) so you can see how the demographics really shifted?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5770682&forum_id=2Ã#49243222)