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Yea and there was one Haitian spot there but the owner recently reitired and moved to South Florida.They gotta be there cause there are Jamaican restaurants, but I only knew one Jamaican family the whole time I lived there. Didn't know any Belizeans at all, no Haitians or Trinidadians. Knew a couple Black Cubans. Like I said all of them were in the better-off areas. I could just be forgetting people though if they were assimilated.
Ah damn, now that I remember I was rolling through South Central once and there was a whole Jamaican party going on. Like off of Figueroa maybe in the 50s, South Park area. I remember cause the accents took me by surprise, wasn't used to that at all.
It completely depends on where in those areas you live. Some parts of Inglewood are quiet as hell and others are hopping. South Central is a big area, shyt changes depending on where you are. There are spots (the Bottoms in Inglewood, the Jungle in South LA) where I feel uncomfortable if I ain't with someone from there I know, but there really aren't places where I'd expect to get jumped just walking around or shyt like that. We'd have about a shooting at year at our spot but every time it happened it felt like a crazy break from the norm, it wasn't like shooters were rolling around looking for trouble on the regular.
watch his videos
He goes to all of the hood spots/streets
There ain't any place without Mexicans anymore - Watts and Compton are majority latino now and Inglewood feels like it's going to get that way. There are still plenty of neighborhoods that are mostly black though like around Crenshaw from the Bottoms to about Manchester, or up in Ladera Heights. A few of the schools are 70-80% Black but most of them now are at least half latino, even in Inglewood. There are a few Tongans around too mostly around the 100s/110s.
They gotta be there cause there are Jamaican restaurants, but I only knew one Jamaican family the whole time I lived there. Didn't know any Belizeans at all, no Haitians or Trinidadians. Knew a couple Black Cubans. Like I said all of them were in the better-off areas. I could just be forgetting people though if they were assimilated.
Ah damn, now that I remember I was rolling through South Central once and there was a whole Jamaican party going on. Like off of Figueroa maybe in the 50s, South Park area. I remember cause the accents took me by surprise, wasn't used to that at all.
Never saw this thread
One thing we all have in common, is a lot of black history is no more.....
People moved to places like Palmdale and Lancaster, both are trash cities... a lot of blacks went back south, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Georgia
Some more move to Vegas or Midwest states
Not to live, to rent out. I’d never live in CaliMy wife and I almost bought a place in Compton in 2007, but she was too afraid that her parents weren't going to approve so we ended up buying in Gardena instead and had to pay $50,000 more. I was kinda pissed about that but when your father-in-law throwing down a down payment as a wedding gift.
Everything crashed after that and then rebounded again, it's not "affordable" if you're used to anything other than LA prices but there's definitely plenty of real estate for sale still. Probably gonna crash again at some point soon though.
Not to live, to rent out. I’d never live in Cali
People like you are what make living in LA so unaffordable for working class folks.
It started out with San Bernardino and Riverside, which were bad enough, but Palmdale and Lancaster.
I can't completely blame them though, a lot of the ones that moved were mamas trying to get their kids away from the gangs. Those neighborhoods changed a lot, it wasn't like those friendly out-on-the-street Black neighborhoods anymore, after the gang violence and crack epidemic picked up in the 1980s/1990s it got to the point where everyone got scary and was staying inside a lot of the time, not letting their kids out. Even after things calmed down you'd go to a place like Darby Park at night and it would be dead quiet, when back in the day it used to stay hopping. So I get why they left and the ugly desert cities were the only affordable place to go to. Still, you wish it coulda been another way.