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DrScholl
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« on: August 04, 2012, 05:15:54 PM »

Once a neighborhood goes black/majority black it goes down hill. There is no exception.  That's why there is angst.   Most of the USA lives in places where they've never been exposed to large black populations, so it's easy for a lot of people, like from Kentucky for example, to say "oh these people.. so racist"...  Nope, facts aren't racist

It's unfortunate that this is the case, but when 77% of black babies are born into broken homes, the result is social decay

Apparently nothing is ever racist if you simply say that it isn't racist.
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DrScholl
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2012, 03:49:40 PM »


It's indeed not racist to point out the terrible social problems plaguing the black community in America.   

There are plenty of problems everywhere. Majority white Portsmouth, Ohio is plagued by prescription drug abuse and several counties in East Kentucky and parts of Tennessee are permeated with methamphetamine, but race is hardly relevant to those situations. There are good and bad places everywhere, regardless of who lives there.
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