DAMN I WISH I WAS FROM NEW YORK

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It's changing. I've seen a lot of European tourists walking through Bedstuy and Fort Greene.
 
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All false la black population still high. And in ny the black population is In atl cause they moved u out the state the Jews and white hippie. Our hoods are still black in California. In ny the hoods are becoming white

As a Cali native, I'ma have to pull your card on that one. :ufdup:Blacks been leaving the Bay in droves for decades. Where I'm from in SF, black people been leaving the city since the Fillmore district was razed back in the 70's. San Francisco has had the most acute case of black flight of any big city in America. SF went from 15% black in the 70's to around 3% black today. The remaining black population in Frisco stays in dilapidated housing projects mostly in the southern outskirts of town in Sunnydale, Lakeview and Hunter's Point. The city has been tearing down those projects since 2010. In 10-15 years, SF will be less than 1% black. My old hood of Lakeview, SF used to be 50-60%+ black when I was growing up in the 90's, now it's majority Asian. Compton went from majority black to majority Mexican. 1992 murder cap East Palo Alto was majority black back then, but now it's majority Latino. Oakland went from ~50% black in the 80's to ~25% black today. You'd be hard-pressed to find an all-black hood in the Bay Area any way :jbhmm:. A lot of times, the hood is the most racially diverse place in the entire metro area in the Bay. Bay Area hoods are like 100 years ahead of the rest of the country in terms of race relations and integration. Even Deep East Oakland is more or less a mix of blacks and Latinos. The Bay was never as racially segregated as other cities and states. :aicmon:

On the subject of the thread, most people are turned off by New York's superiority complex, rudeness and arrogance. That's why NY gets roasted so much online. I love NYC. I used to drive up to visit every month from Maryland when I was in college. But even Big said he was goin back to Cali for the weed, weather and the women.
 

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he's out of his mind. outside of downtown bk, brooklyn looks like a "that's Gangsta" video from shyne...and women walk around with an alphabet of stds in the hood.
:gucci: I was born in BK and lived here my whole damn life. Have you ever been to Bay Ridge,Sheepshead Bay,Canarsie. Not every neighborhood looks like 1983 Brownsville. So every black women in the hood got an std? :dwillhuh:
I wonder if he ever found some dimes in Brownsville and East New York... All them hoes over therr are ugly and scarey AF...
That is the hood. Plus there is dimes even in the hood. They just be knocked up hood nikkas, work at hair salons,be bottle girls,or strippers.
East Flat Bush, dimes? :russ: EF borders Brownsville. THey're basically the same hood

Crown Heights is just another east village now.
Go to the labor day parade and I bet you will fall in love multiple times with the broads you see. There is dimes in Brooklyn. fukk you talking about. This ain't Chicago where every broad looks like Katie Got Bandz.:scust:
 
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My homie just moved to San Antonio from NJ...and he hates it...:scust: Says the city has no culture and his rife with Spongebob-built Mexican/Filipino hoes. Full of lame ass dudes, military cats, and too many Mexi-cacs..... :mjpls:Did say there is a different breed of thick ass snowbunnies down there than up-north...:myman: but nonetheless city is trash...stop your lies...:pacspit:

Your homie is probably just having a hard time adjusting to breathing clean air for the first time in his life.
 
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As a Cali native, I'ma have to pull your card on that one. :ufdup:Blacks been leaving the Bay in droves for decades. Where I'm from in SF, black people been leaving the city since the Fillmore district was razed back in the 70's. San Francisco has had the most acute case of black flight of any big city in America. SF went from 15% black in the 70's to around 3% black today. The remaining black population in Frisco stays in dilapidated housing projects mostly in the southern outskirts of town in Sunnydale, Lakeview and Hunter's Point. The city has been tearing down those projects since 2010. In 10-15 years, SF will be less than 1% black. My old hood of Lakeview, SF used to be 50-60%+ black when I was growing up in the 90's, now it's majority Asian. Compton went from majority black to majority Mexican. 1992 murder cap East Palo Alto was majority black back then, but now it's majority Latino. Oakland went from ~50% black in the 80's to ~25% black today. You'd be hard-pressed to find an all-black hood in the Bay Area any way :jbhmm:. A lot of times, the hood is the most racially diverse place in the entire metro area in the Bay. Bay Area hoods are like 100 years ahead of the rest of the country in terms of race relations and integration. Even Deep East Oakland is more or less a mix of blacks and Latinos. The Bay was never as racially segregated as other cities and states. :aicmon:

On the subject of the thread, most people are turned off by New York's superiority complex, rudeness and arrogance. That's why NY gets roasted so much online. I love NYC. I used to drive up to visit every month from Maryland when I was in college. But even Big said he was goin back to Cali for the weed, weather and the women.


Breh I was there recently. Those hoods in east west north Richmond and sf epa still are mainly black so is sac as well
 

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Manhattan is not representative of all of New York City.

I've been to Chicago twice and I didn't find it to be that special. Nothing I can do there that I can't do in NYC but the same can't be said the other way around

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