Is this the area around LSU?
The Bottom?Is this the area around LSU?
The Bottom?
Doubtful. It’s savage right off of LSU’s campus.
Not sure about outside of SU because I always stayed on the south side. I went to the north side a few times, but I only knew a few people over there. All of my people were on the other side.Is the area around LSU worse than the area around SU? SU is north Baton Rouge, right?
I’ll put it to you like this, Boosie’s hood was next to LSU.Is the area around LSU worse than the area around SU? SU is north Baton Rouge, right?
What do you think about separation? Not segregation, but being entirely separate and a part. A sovereign country either in north America or elsewhere.
And no disrespect to black folks in these three states, but black folks in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi are the most oblivious and not up to date people I have ever seen.The Buckhead proposal died last year.
Black folks in Atlanta actually vote and exercise power.
And no disrespect to black folks in these three states, but black folks in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi are the most oblivious and not up to date people I have ever seen.
It's by design, the southern government has made them ignorant and disenfranchised.
Thats all good and well but whenever we've attempted to do this, historically, "they" have come after us.
-The Willington insurrection
-Reconstruction in general
-The handful of Blacl towns that were flooded by the Feds or private industries
-The various race riots across the nation in 1919 called "Red Summer"
-The Rosewood, Tulsa and Elaine massacres
-Even recently with Tennessee where the Feds took over the local government because Ford manufacturers were building a facility nearby
Whenever we try to achieve self determination, collectively not individually, we get crushed for it. You selling dreams when say our minds must change...... a boot on your neck is boot on your neck no matter what you're thinking about.
^^^^^This.Black people are not ready for what is about to come