Worst cities for Black People in America

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Weather sucks. Extremely white. Racist as fukk. Terrible black singles scene. Women there are severely unattractive. Next to no young black professional scene or black professionals out there. Extremely segregated. Home to the POOREST black community in the country. Most jobs available for black people in large numbers seem to be cooking and cleaning and fast food. Unless you play for the steelers or pirates good luck finding employment as a black man. All in all i was born and raised there but I had to get the fukk out of there. That place is strictly for CACS yall.

Been there a couple times for Steelers games. That city :wow:

Bus station packed with black coming into work and leaving at 5-6pm. I didn't see one white face standing at the bus stops at rush hour. After that, downtown looked like Kansas again.
 
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Weather sucks. Extremely white. Racist as fukk. Terrible black singles scene. Women there are severely unattractive. Next to no young black professional scene or black professionals out there. Extremely segregated. Home to the POOREST black community in the country. Most jobs available for black people in large numbers seem to be cooking and cleaning and fast food. Unless you play for the steelers or pirates good luck finding employment as a black man. All in all i was born and raised there but I had to get the fukk out of there. That place is strictly for CACS yall.

Oldest city in America in terms of population is Pittsburgh.

Aging America: The Cities That Are Graying The Fastest

from this forbes article ; aging america


''The oldest city in America is Pittsburgh, where 23.6% of the metro area’s population is over 60. The old steel capital is followed by such former robust manufacturing hubs as Buffalo (No. 3 on our list), Cleveland (fifth), and Detroit (ninth).

How did these places get so old? The biggest factor: migration deficits. More Americans have been leaving these cities than moving there, and people who move tend to be younger. Meanwhile these graying cities attract relatively few immigrants from abroad. Pittsburgh, for example, ranks 34th among the 51 biggest metro areas in net domestic migration, losing some 2% of its population to other places over the past decade. It also stands 50th in foreign immigration over the same period. Buffalo has fared even worse: it’s 40th in domestic migration and 49th in new foreign-born residents''


Most :flabbynsick: city in the country yall
 
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