# Windsor, Colorado And The Banality Of Evil ![](https://i.imgur.com/QTZpu8G.jpg) Of course, you'll find some resentment in my writings about this town, but it's *logical* resentment. It sucks. And if you care about your children having a well-rounded upbringing, living in Windsor will suck for you, too. There are barely any minorities there. If you google "[The Whitest Towns In Colorado](https://duckduckgo.com/?q=whitest+towns+in+colorado&ia=web)", Windsor will pop up as #3. You are not going to learn about other cultures there. Poor people work in Windsor, but they can't afford to live there. And most of the locals are fine with that, because they don't want more development and they don't want to change their neighborhoods to accomodate smaller units. If you look at the actions of the average local, you will see that they will care for poor people, *as long as they're far away*. And they will continue to express love for the poor, ***as long as they don't move in next door**.* You can see this sentiment in the laws of the town: In most Windsor neighborhoods, it is **illegal** to build anything except a single-family home. And so, the only people who can afford to buy a home in those neighborhoods are people of a certain economic class. And that's the way the locals like it. They have a miniscule amount of duplexes, apartments, multifamily housing. Density is essentially non-existent. They might say, "Well no, I just like the look and feel of the neighborhood, and I don't want it to change." Well, they like the look and feel so much, that they will keep out the poor to maintain it. Anyway, here's a picture of a typical neighborhood in this town. ![](https://i.imgur.com/IDdGl9O.png)