Chicago has the blackest black ppl in America

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Yeah, I can see that. Every time I went to the city to visit my bf at the time(he and his cousins lived on the West side, all his friends and cousins would clown me and my friends because of how we talked(like white girls). First thing they would say is "yeah yall ain't from around here." I never saw whites either, or IR relationships with whites come to think of it. Not at all. But the same things goes for Philly--I didn't see many c00ns, or IR dating going on there, and in North and West Philly, all I saw was nothing but blacks for the most part. The suburbs was a different story--it was the norm to see c00ns, IR dating, and obviously plenty of whites.
 

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Overwhelmingly white is not multicultural

It's not, but overwhelmingly white areas with few blacks is just as likely to have the same issue. Anyway, the few black people I met in Philly that grew up on the mainline were c00ns (not saying you are). It was an observation I had made when I was living there--and one of the reasons why I intentionally put my son in a mostly black school for preschool and kindergarten. I had noticed that Philly c00ns seemed worse than the midwestern ones, and didn't want my son to grow up and be that much of a c00n. Then again, it could have just been the blacks I met--I was only in Philly for about 5 years.
 

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Government resources like running water, sewage , trash pickup, etc.

I will back out this though because I don’t want to play oppression olympics. Poverty is poverty, no sense in arguing whose plight is worse


East St Louis is pretty bad too

I grew up in Chicago. I used to go to my grandmother's house every summer in rural Tennessee. We used to burn or bury the trash. In later years the County did trash pickup and buried it in the County landfill. So I understood what you were saying.
 

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It's not, but overwhelmingly white areas with few blacks is just as likely to have the same issue. Anyway, the few black people I met in Philly that grew up on the mainline were c00ns (not saying you are). It was an observation I had made when I was living there--and one of the reasons why I intentionally put my son in a mostly black school for preschool and kindergarten. I had noticed that Philly c00ns seemed worse than the midwestern ones, and didn't want my son to grow up and be that much of a c00n. Then again, it could have just been the blacks I met--I was only in Philly for about 5 years.

God bless you sista you are a great mother...:wow:
 

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If you got a car then you not that poor; my dad grew up with no water no lights and holes in the roof in Coffeeville AL. I still got cousins who love back there and a couple never seen a smart phone. People in cities have no idea what poverty is like in the country.

Sidewalks also are useful for utilities.

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Its hell of a lot of places like that in MS i frogot the percentage but maybe 30 or 40 percent still dont have internet access either smh
 

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Its hell of a lot of places like that in MS i frogot the percentage but maybe 30 or 40 percent still dont have internet access either smh
Word I look at places like Camden Detroit and it’s like at least you got buses and access to a city. It’s nikkas in the country who are still working fields on lands where the enslaved ancestors are still buried.

People don’t realize it was nikkas in Louisiana who still thought they were slaves into the 1960s;
 

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Word I look at places like Camden Detroit and it’s like at least you got buses and access to a city. It’s nikkas in the country who are still working fields on lands where the enslaved ancestors are still buried.

People don’t realize it was nikkas in Louisiana who still thought they were slaves into the 1960s;


Brooooo

I had a nikka come to school in the 8th grade with a pocket full of cash and i asked him what the he was he doing. This fool straight up told me picking cotton with a straight face that the machines couldn't get. And this was around 2010.

My mom told me she did it as a kid and she was born in 71. Smh yea the delta and shyt is a totally different world entirely. I rode through alabama and cities like Selma still look like theyre in the 1950s
 

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Don’t do that breh. Never disparagie eastern NC vinegar based BBQ. I won’t have it.
Lets not go down this route breh. Only two places I eat bbq is Memphis and birmingham/T-town. nikkas will go to war over which state/region got the best lmao
 
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