i have no doubt its the reason for the decline in black american art nowadays
Link it brehThe other day I was watching The Central Park Five documentary.
The first 5 or 10 minutes shows footage of NYC in the 1980s.
It's completely unrecognizable from what it looks like today. And the crime rate in NYC back in 1989 was crazy.
Like theres hoods today and cities today that a nikka would go to and be like or u hear about a hood that always got a nikka getting shot or killed, but when u compare the stats the shyt still nowhere close. I know nikkas gone say not all crime goes reported but das true for any era, im sure stats were messed with in the 80s n 90s n they was STILL high as hell.
http://www.ucrdatatool.gov/Search/Crime/Local/JurisbyJurisLarge.cfm
just use that website, shyt is crazy. New york had 2,200 murders, literally 6 homicides a day, places like LA and Chicago had 1000. 3-4 murders a DAY, over the duration of years, and the majority of these happenned in the hood.(Like 70% of those 1000 in LA happened in south central)
And it wasnt just big cities, cities that nikkas dont even know or talk about too. Fuccin Richmond Virginia was getting damn near 200 murders a year, das more than New Orleans gets nowdays and NO considered one of the most dangerous cities in the country
Like it seem like nikkas jus step outside and there was a body on the street.
Then you read about certain neighborhoods like East NY, BK getting 137 murders in one year, and thats literally just one neighborhood. Or Englewood in chicago getting 88 murders in 4 months or hoods in LA where like 8 people get killed in one gang related shooting
That shyt just dont seem real to me
America is so much safer now
Like theres hoods today and cities today that a nikka would go to and be like or u hear about a hood that always got a nikka getting shot or killed, but when u compare the stats the shyt still nowhere close. I know nikkas gone say not all crime goes reported but das true for any era, im sure stats were messed with in the 80s n 90s n they was STILL high as hell.
http://www.ucrdatatool.gov/Search/Crime/Local/JurisbyJurisLarge.cfm
just use that website, shyt is crazy. New york had 2,200 murders, literally 6 homicides a day, places like LA and Chicago had 1000. 3-4 murders a DAY, over the duration of years, and the majority of these happenned in the hood.(Like 70% of those 1000 in LA happened in south central)
And it wasnt just big cities, cities that nikkas dont even know or talk about too. Fuccin Richmond Virginia was getting damn near 200 murders a year, das more than New Orleans gets nowdays and NO considered one of the most dangerous cities in the country
Like it seem like nikkas jus step outside and there was a body on the street.
Then you read about certain neighborhoods like East NY, BK getting 137 murders in one year, and thats literally just one neighborhood. Or Englewood in chicago getting 88 murders in 4 months or hoods in LA where like 8 people get killed in one gang related shooting
That shyt just dont seem real to me
Crime has spread to other nations. it's the ebb and flow of death.Yup, but it's all relative.
While America is generally a safe country, it is a lot more dangerous than pretty much any country in Western Europe and Australia.
In fact certain pockets of the US are as bad as some 'third world' countries.
Crime has spread to other nations.
If capitalism is a disease, crime is one of the symptoms.Spread? Crime is endemic..
Most crimes are crimes of opportunity. Crime will always rise when there is an economic downturn, lack of jobs, economic recession etc.
When you have a stable 9-5 you are too busy working to be thinking about going into a neighborhood and hijacking someone's car.
It's on Netflix streaming, brehLink it breh
Daddy bush was a POS too no doubt, but he called out Reagans ass before everyone else and he was a dirty mother fukker in his own right...... Long story short DONT VOTE REPUBLICANUmmmm......you do know Daddy Bush was the Vice President both terms right....
But yeah, looking back at those stats, I've seen them too, were crazy compared to now.