“I didn’t see racism from white people growing up in Alabama “- Tariq Nasheed

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All I know is Alabama is depressing af. My friend wanted to go to the slavery museum and I 100% hated the trip. The best thing I saw was Tuskeegee university and all the students were home on holiday I guess. There was nothing cool about the trip.
 

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All I know is Alabama is depressing af. My friend wanted to go to the slavery museum and I 100% hated the trip. The best thing I saw was Tuskeegee university and all the students were home on holiday I guess. There was nothing cool about the trip.
What made it so bad? Seems like it would be interesting.
 
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The point is, he saw more racism in CA. People often make the mistake of thinking that liberal states and cities are less racist. Not the case. I've experienced more or less the same Racism in CA as I did when I lived in a red state. This is why no one takes you Dem shills seriously. You live in a fantasy land where blue states are non-racist. That's not been anyone's experience, shill.
 
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It’s makes sense tbh Alabama is nowhere near as densely populated, diverse and the attraction LA//SoCal is …Much more opportunities to run into racism when u factor in all that shxt and if he was a kid in a all black town of course he was sheltered from seeing anything to crazy…

But don’t get it mistaken if you hip too the history of LA//SoCal, all that redlining and police corruption that was going on back then is no mere coincidence…
 
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The point is, he saw more racism in CA. People often make the mistake of thinking that liberal states and cities are less racist. Not the case. I've experienced more or less the same Racism in CA as I did when I lived in a red state. This is why no one takes you Dem shills seriously. You live in a fantasy land where blue states are non-racist. That's not been anyone's experience, shill.
 

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He mentions he didn’t see racism from white people in the south, but only saw it when he moved to California while describing systemic racism (while simultaneously downplaying the systemic racism that existed in the south by saying “yeah it was here and there”). I would bet the average white person wasn’t running up and being racist towards him in California. I’ve lived in democratic Chicago my entire life and never had a white person spew racism towards me. White people are typically scared of us here unless you go to one of those all white neighborhoods alone.

I went to college in the Deep South for a year before transferring up north to a closer school. The South is weird. The people were very nice and welcoming and by that, I mean all races were but, at the same time, I saw levels of racism I'd never see up north. I remember stopping in East Tennessee for gas one night and we were driving through the mountains so it wasn't alot of options at midnight to get gas. Them cacs in there were racist AF. I realized quick I was in a sundown town. I doubt Alabama is any different. Tariq is being a cornball and remembering the southern hospitality but, ignoring the blatant racism down there.
 
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