pleasant groveblack people and that's in my hood (oak cliff) and my job (Lewisville)
there are definitely areas in oak cliff and all throughout dallas heavily populated with them though
pleasant groveblack people and that's in my hood (oak cliff) and my job (Lewisville)
there are definitely areas in oak cliff and all throughout dallas heavily populated with them though
definitelypleasant grove
To me at least in Philly gentrification is mainly about money not race. I mean I see white faces but I also see a few blacks too. The problem is enough blacks aren't getting money and why some is definitely because of some other stuff that has nothing to do with skills a lot of other stuff that involves personal accountability is also involved IMO. I know a few cats that live in recently gentrified parts of Philly and even posted about a black dude making a killing off of it too. Too often people like to bytch and complain instead of doing things similar to what the guy in the article did and have a million excuses why they can't and that irks the shyt out of me.Thanks for sharing those links. I can't lie New Orleans wasn't even on my radar personally especially since I'm not really into whole mardi gras nonsense too much but I'm gonna have to take a second look at it and maybe visit again at a different time of year.
Evidence points towards the contrary, two of the cities i listed alone (Philly and Detroit) are already starting to see the same gentrification trends other cities are dealing with that disfavor black people despite being the majority racial group in those cities. People can do whatever they want with their money, but I'm just saying that not spending it wisely and keeping the big picture in mind could bring some bad consequences to their people and/or their descendants in the future, and they can take that for what they will. The two concepts don't have to be mutually exclusive, it is entirely possible keep your eyes on the prize while also letting others know what's at the end of the tunnel and many successful people even do just that, but yeah I see where you're coming from on that one.
definitely
but where I got fam at in the grove all I seen is black folk
them ese's be ducked off nikkaz look at them numbers and get it twisted

Good point.That's how it is everywhere now...

enjoy 3k rent for a 1br brehI'd rather walk face first into an aircraft propeller than live in the South.

enjoy 3k rent for a 1br breh
enjoy white cops choking you out in front of the block your entire family lived on for 50 yrs breh
enjoy sh*tty winters breh
enjoy terribly built black women who talk like men breh
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You don't have to rent.
Cops will be cops wherever you are.
I like the weather, if I need to there's two international airports and hour away.
There are beautiful educated black women here you sound like a fukking c00n.

Outside the c00n part I agree with everything living on the east coast. Down south is cool but there is a reason property isn't as expensive down there as it is here. Budget balling going on a lot down there but I'm not mad at them for doing it just not really my twist outside a few spots down south.You don't have to rent.
Cops will be cops wherever you are.
I like the weather, if I need to there's two international airports and hour away.
There are beautiful educated black women here you sound like a fukking c00n.
Look deeper into those numbees, having a bunch of mom and pop shops arent really putting people to work, as the owners tend to be the main employees. While i am not knocking or saying that is bad but it will be a great day when we get to a level of having black owned businesses that employ people by the thousands.70% black. 55% of the businesses black owned.
Makings of a mecca out there
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Their pop is small and the city is new. But I see that potential and I'm not gonna knock them when they are making moves and 70% own their homes. It without a doubt has the makings of a mecca. 91% above the poverty line. Boy if the right folks set up shop there they could take it to an epic level.Look deeper into those numbees, having a bunch of mom and pop shops arent really putting people to work, as the owners tend to be the main employees. While i am not knocking or saying that is bad but it will be a great day when we get to a level of having black owned businesses that employ people by the thousands.
Their pop is small and the city is new. But I see that potential and I'm not gonna knock them when they are making moves and 70% own their homes. It without a doubt has the makings of a mecca. 91% above the poverty line. Boy if the right folks set up shop there they could take it to an epic level.