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Hey I'm cool with a black person asking to live in a black neighborhood. I have no issue with that. However, if a white man did the same and asked for a white neighborhood, all you people would of been bashing him and calling him racist and every name in the book. How do I know? Cause its happened before. I'm just not cool with the double standard, thats all.
I just want 2 live in a community with people I can identify with.
I just want 2 live in a community with people I can identify with.
Well, if being around other black people helps, no worries. Brooklyn is pretty freaking black. As long as you are east/north of Flatbush ave, you'll feel the black presence. Not until you get closer to queens will it start feeling more hispanic.
Well, if being around other black people helps, no worries. Brooklyn is pretty freaking black. As long as you are east/north of Flatbush ave, you'll feel the black presence. Not until you get closer to queens will it start feeling more hispanic.
Thanks bro, maybe when I come to new york we can smoke a blunt LOL
do you know anything about community colleges in brooklyn, something that isnt too far and is diverse
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