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remindmelater 61 points ago +61 / -0

I have learned from experience....be careful if you're in the wrong "neighborhood"....the racial hatred and bitterness is strong and they have a tendency to target whites.....it's always been that way as long as I've been alive.....Maybe this is the systemic racism they're projecting onto others....

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jujucum 26 points ago +26 / -0

I grew up in a white neighborhood and bought into the pro black propaganda from my school, tv, andchurch. It wasn't until I had a job that brought me into close contact with the section 8 types that I realized how they lived and that it perhaps wasn't systemic racism which caused it after all.

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BearFloo 20 points ago +20 / -0

Their violence is not new

We have had "no go zones" forever

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PhoneBandit 14 points ago +14 / -0

Yep. I've always grown up being told that you don't go to that area of town. On the flip side, I saw a black comedian before the virus who said he loves living in my town. When he gets pulled over, they see his address and say, "oh you're from here? Nevermind. Have a nice night!"

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Grunge 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yup. I have been jumped for being in the wrong neighborhood. At least I can say I gave as good as I got. And that was back in the early 2000's. I can only imagine it has gotten worse after Obama's terrible presidency.

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TruthyBrat 1 point ago +1 / -0

John Derbyshire The Talk - Nonblack Edition

Don’t miss the second page, the Next Page is hard to see.