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im pretty sure he meant that also meaning no females are looking your direction. We all pretty much know how internet tough guys like you look behind the monitor screen.
A Chicago 10 is definitely not on par with a NYC or LA 10. I'm from Memphis a neutral territory and I will have to definitely agree with Ralph on that. There were many Super Model chicks I encountered on a daily basis in NYC and LA. My Indianapolis friends (We frequent Chicago a bit due to proximity to Indy) claim that's all due to the modeling agencies in NYC or LA but honestly who cares why they're there? As long as they are in the building and very approachable I'm happy :-)!!
I'm a black woman who is from New York, but moving to Chicago. Jeesh, you black men make me sick. You complain about racism and racist attitudes, yet you diss black women in a public thread. You can't have it both ways.
He wasn't dissing black women, he was dissing Chicago. He never pointed out black women as being bad. In fact he praised the black women from NYC, along with all other races he met there.
when it comes to racial integration nyc can't be beat... NYC is a city where everyone is a new yorker first and themselves second, for better or worse...
Location: Watching half my country turn into Gilead
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Racial integration cant be beat in Nyc ?
New York is of course a melting pot but the NYPD sure do come off as a racist group to me
How is that different from literally every police department in this nation? NYC just gets the headlines because it's in the spotlight, but the "Blue Wall" isn't exactly a paragon of racial progressiveness when compared to other institutions.
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