That's the tragic part. Go to moncrief/old kings rd/eastside/lem Turner/sweetwaterCome see how that 30 % living and come back to me
That's the tragic part. Go to moncrief/old kings rd/eastside/lem Turner/sweetwaterCome see how that 30 % living and come back to me
Breh...I visited and saw a crackhead just casually squat on the sidewalk and take a dumpAnother one is the Tenderloin in SF. Everytime I walk over there, I see needles, drugged out homeless people, human waste, etc. it’s so sad, and it’s been this way ever since my grandfather lived over there when I was a little kid.
Civic Center station in SF also, just off the strength of me interning at a place directly across from the station, and me seeing nothing but drugged out homeless people everywhere. Once I seen 2 dudes shooting up and 3 dudes smoking crack and blowing it into passerby’s face on their way to work
Yep.So mean to tell me the majority of that 30% is on some “just getting by”, working class check to check low income shyt?!!! Find that hard to believe . Especially for a city that size .
Maybe the Southside/jax beach areas but it's slums in those parts too filled with black people^ @portcityplaya Damn
There’s no sizable black middle class, upper middle class?
I’m talking anywhere from 50k and up to 125k HOUSEHOLD income in neighborhoods that reflect that?
There aren’t any areas that have that black demographic ? Cmon maaaan... has to be.
Secrets??? ....
A lot of their white trash ends up in Jacksonville. When the Steelers play here it looks like a home game for themPittsburgh
I’m from the Red Clay but Valdosta, GA. Moving away from there then coming back to visit. SHEEESH!
PEEP THIS shyt
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Maybe the Southside/jax beach areas but it's slums in those parts too filled with black people