We built this city… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ
Not.
Three of my family members attended university in Baltimore.
Oldest brother attended the University of Maryland medical school over 45 years ago.
Still majority white back then.
Not as much crime, obviously.
Second oldest brother attended Johns Hopkins University as a an undergraduate. This was in the early 1970s.
Last, youngest sister attended nursing school in Baltimore over 20 years ago.
Only my sister mentioned violent crime, and that was in passing.
Demographics matter.
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Everyone's reminiscing about the cities they grew up in 40 years ago,which is really not that far back. Who--in 1983--would have thought that most of our big cities would be over 50% black,in 2023?
Not me.
13% of the population seem to BE EVERYWHERE--how?
When Obama changed the Fair Housing laws,that unleashed the negro hoards into formerly "all White"(and peaceful)neighborhoods,THAT was a key moment.
I remember reading that mlk's plan,in 1962ish,was to push as many blacks to the big cities--a plan to take them over.
How did Whites let this happen?WHY would White politicians let it take place?
Now they're permitting Mex to do the same to the Southwest--which everyone can see is destructive to the area and country we used to have.
No one wants to stop any of this,it appears.
--GRA
Random violence is one of the chief attributes of black culture. To celebrate black culture is to celebrate random violence.
Stop killing one another and it be one big "memorial" anymore.
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