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Ray,So where does white racism come from, pink people with pokadots? Of course you blame white people; not all white people but white people in general. But no white ever stopped you from going to school. No white ever stopped you from learning a trade or securing a career. No white made you have kids you couldn't afford. No white ever stopped you from investing your money or opening up your own business.
So yes, I stand by my statement that the black community brought this on themselves, not white people or white racism. 60 or 70 years ago, different story. In my suburb property values were cut in half, all the major stores had to close, we went from 1 murder every 15 years or so to 3 to 5 a year, the last one being a 12 and 13 year old gunning down a 14 year old. Did this all happen because of white racism?
Shut the fuck up. Your ass has posted racist bullshit in here for years.
Your opinion is wrong. I grew up in a lived in the black community most of my life. The stores did not have to close. Yes, those murders did happen because of white raxism. You don't face racism so you don't know the psychological damage it causes.
Start reading. Talk to me when you've read all this.
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