Most or least racist city in the US: Is there really such a thing anyway?
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Proud to be of color people **** being ***** whites we come from a background of hard work and labour unlike these whites they are jelous of our success we takin over ur buisness ur work and even white girls.....................power to the people.....................struggle to survive...............they will neva change........
Proud to be of color people **** being ***** whites we come from a background of hard work and labour unlike these whites they are jelous of our success we takin over ur buisness ur work and even white girls.....................power to the people.....................struggle to survive...............they will neva change........
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Another reason why it could be Detroit, from Wiki:
In the 2000s, 115 of the 185 cities and townships in Metro Detroit were over 95% white. Of the more than 240,000 suburban blacks in Metro Detroit, 44% lived in Inkster, Oak Park, Pontiac, and Southfield; most of the African American population in the area resided in Detroit, Highland Park, Inkster, Pontiac, and Southfield.[42]
His words rang out with an unmistakable certitude.
"This is the most racist place I've ever lived," said the man sitting across from me, a black writer and poet whose acquaintance I had only made earlier that day.
His expression made it clear that this was no mere hyperbole spat out so as to get a reaction. He meant every word and proceeded in about twenty minutes to lay out the case for why indeed this place where we were talking — San Francisco — was far more racist, in his estimation than any of several places he had lived in the South.
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