The insular attitude of New Yorkers is the same in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ive spent enough time in both places and I can tell you that to people residing in LA and SF, the sun rises and sets for them in those cities.
The idea of leaving LA causes people in LA to recoil. They wonder how you will ever survive, as if outside of LA is a wasteland where everyone is scraping the underside of tractors for sustenance.
I don't expect the virus to change that one iota. In fact, if anything it will prove to them that they do in fact live in the end all/be all because the media focus like a laser beam on the prejudices of the elites in the few biggest urban centers.
The insular attitude of New Yorkers is the same in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ive spent enough time in both places and I can tell you that to people residing in LA and SF, the sun rises and sets for them in those cities.
The idea of leaving LA causes people in LA to recoil. They wonder how you will ever survive, as if outside of LA is a wasteland where everyone is scraping the underside of tractors for sustenance.
I don't expect the virus to change that one iota. In fact, if anything it will prove to them that they do in fact live in the end all/be all because the media focus like a laser beam on the prejudices of the elites in the few biggest urban centers.
I hope they stay in their cities, last thing we need is that shit smeared across the country.