What a bunch of snakes! Gwinnett county used to be a red stronghold but it got corrupted by dumbass liberals who fled the horrible APS schools in search of something better outside the perimeter. Gwinnett county used to be in the top 10 of all school districts in the nation producing more high school graduates at 88% than any other county in the state. Fast forward to 2020 when the school board ousted long time superintendent, Alvin Wilbanks and redrew districts all the while defunding the school police and tying the hands of school administrators with woke discipline practices. As the school system crashed and burned, so too did the county itself. We exited during covid after 25 years and haven't looked back to what was once a nice place to live, turned liberal shithole.
I am still in Gwinnett County and I agree with your assessment except I am not so sure the county has turned as liberal as the votes would indicate... I believe there is way too much fraud. All my kids graduated from the top quality school system you speak of when they were under Alvin Wilbanks...the schools certainly have crashed and burned under liberal leadership. We were close to so many of our kid's teachers because they were part of the community...wonderful people who cared about kids...none of the liberal freaks you see today. I am happy to say all my kids live in other areas/counties so they are not affected by the decline but the change in Gwinnett county is sad...all the way around. We moved here 35 years ago and all the change is being forced on us whether we want it or not.
I would agree that there are still some red hot spots in Gwinnett. Just not nearly like it used to be....and please forgive me for referring to Gwinnett as a shithole. That was harsh as there are still nice places in the county.
The bottom line is that there are still some nice places in the county...it is way too overbuilt, tho, and the crime has certainly escalated...but there are still some very nice places, although I can say I am NOT fond of the change and especially all the illegals. This WAS a great place to raise kids...I was looking to buy a house in N. Georgia Mountains when covid hit...so my dream is delayed; we have hunting land in Tarversville, east of Macon... so all is not lost, but my dream is also to move. I am certainly glad you got out when you did and were able to do that...we do have many, many happy memories raising our family here...
I live in the foothills of the mountains north of Atlanta. Still red area but growing very quickly. Worried that many coming north are going to change our beautiful area and turn it liberal.
What a bunch of snakes! Gwinnett county used to be a red stronghold but it got corrupted by dumbass liberals who fled the horrible APS schools in search of something better outside the perimeter. Gwinnett county used to be in the top 10 of all school districts in the nation producing more high school graduates at 88% than any other county in the state. Fast forward to 2020 when the school board ousted long time superintendent, Alvin Wilbanks and redrew districts all the while defunding the school police and tying the hands of school administrators with woke discipline practices. As the school system crashed and burned, so too did the county itself. We exited during covid after 25 years and haven't looked back to what was once a nice place to live, turned liberal shithole.
I am still in Gwinnett County and I agree with your assessment except I am not so sure the county has turned as liberal as the votes would indicate... I believe there is way too much fraud. All my kids graduated from the top quality school system you speak of when they were under Alvin Wilbanks...the schools certainly have crashed and burned under liberal leadership. We were close to so many of our kid's teachers because they were part of the community...wonderful people who cared about kids...none of the liberal freaks you see today. I am happy to say all my kids live in other areas/counties so they are not affected by the decline but the change in Gwinnett county is sad...all the way around. We moved here 35 years ago and all the change is being forced on us whether we want it or not.
I would agree that there are still some red hot spots in Gwinnett. Just not nearly like it used to be....and please forgive me for referring to Gwinnett as a shithole. That was harsh as there are still nice places in the county.
The bottom line is that there are still some nice places in the county...it is way too overbuilt, tho, and the crime has certainly escalated...but there are still some very nice places, although I can say I am NOT fond of the change and especially all the illegals. This WAS a great place to raise kids...I was looking to buy a house in N. Georgia Mountains when covid hit...so my dream is delayed; we have hunting land in Tarversville, east of Macon... so all is not lost, but my dream is also to move. I am certainly glad you got out when you did and were able to do that...we do have many, many happy memories raising our family here...
I live in the foothills of the mountains north of Atlanta. Still red area but growing very quickly. Worried that many coming north are going to change our beautiful area and turn it liberal.