We Love Duluth
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Duluth is tightly controlled by the freemason cult.
If you open any business in town that competes with a freemason owned business,you will be covertly run out of business!! The police department is involved in this and you will probably have your good name run through the mud in the process!!
Fuck Duluth!! Untill you can get rid of the masonic corruption it will always be a terrible place!
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I grew up in Duluth, love the lake and love the people. Whoever said the population will increase was totally lying. It has stayed steady around 80,000 for at least 30 years. The only thing that can change Duluth is industry developement. Out with the old money and old ideas. I remember when 3M wanted to come and it was voted down by city council. Hopefully things can change for my home town and not end up like Flint Michigan. Get a bullet train to the cities and watch it grow.
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Have never lived in Duluth, but I've visited once and Lake Superior is one of my favorite places on Earth. Thoroughly enjoyed this video.
As for Wafflecrazy, I'm sure no one will object if you don't want to live there.
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This is a great video with wonderful Duluth scenes and real people telling us about why they love Duluth. Thanks to Emily Larson and others!
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Proud to live in Duluth :)
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I don't want it to be the "Hong Kong of the Midwest.
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@Wafflecrazy I guess you're entitle to your own (stupid ass) opinion. This video was great and regardless of the types of people that were filmed, I believe many of their reasons for enjoying Duluth (enjoying both professional life and hobbies, diversity of nature, living next to the lake and seeing ginormous boats) are shared by most who live in the area. Duluth's greatest problem, as a community, is it's lack of tolerance (google"UMD chancellor address racism")
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how do you expect to get publicity for Duluth with an unlisted video?
Duluth: Land of the Stupid Hipsters
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first.
@wafflecrazy FYI: The video was initially kept in private view so that we could first share it with people who were directly involved in the making of the video. As planned, it is now publicly visible.
larsonforduluth 4 months ago