lol why YOU didn't get into SMU
or UT, A&M, Tech...lol nikka bragging bout a Memphis education
You should ask yourself this question.

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lol why YOU didn't get into SMU
or UT, A&M, Tech...lol nikka bragging bout a Memphis education

I mean you do know you could do that yourself if you're not because like most things everybody don't want to do what you do.to the video but it would be cool if wealthier blacks started focusing on buying and building in majority black cities/areas that have a lot of history within the culture and cheap property at the moment like philly, detroit, memphis, new orleans, etc. That way what happened in tulsa has a smaller chance of happening again since any other race who chose to go against us would be outnumbered on a local level at least.
I didn't applyYou should ask yourself that question.![]()

My dad & stepmom moved to Rowlett recently. I havent been to the Dallas area since i was like 8 or 9 yrs oldMy pops is moving to Dallas so I plan on visiting, main thing I`m ready to experience is In n Out and some TX bbq
lol Desoto is just the Dallas version of Missouri City
black suburbs, not by design but by circumstance.
Build a upper middle class suburb but have it too close to the hood or low income areas.Whites will be reluctant to live there and middle class black people who came from lower class situations or humble beginnings themselves will flock and just get a security system and some guns.
The schools usually end up going to shyt because the hood kids will have huge sphere of influence over the middle class black kids (don't ask me why, but it's the truth) and you end up with a weird black suburb with it's share of black hood problems.
But most of the black residents don't mind, until property value starts to fall, because the remain whites move out and a lot of the blacks living there aren't making that much money in the first place and can barely afford the homes they live in. Apartment buildings and section 8 housing start to pop up because black residents aren't as vigilant when it comes to keeping poor people out. With the apartment buildings/section 8 housing lower-income families, violent and property crime rises. Soon the whole area has a bad rap and is just a suburb/hood hybrid.



I mean you do know you could do that yourself if you're not because like most things everybody don't want to do what you do.
ok maybe it wasnt financial but LMAO @ a high property value home in TX nikka this aint cali FOH
also I can get to Richardson in 15 mins no traffic the crime rate index (100 being the safest) is 25 compared to 16 Desoto 17 cedar hill where you got ran away from, that shyt not that far from where nikkaz jackin, killin, sellin dope on the daily, you actin like you moved the old geezers into the boondocks far far away from poverty
and please spare me this bragging about your education from Memphis fam I know kimball football nikkaz that didn't go to class there that got into Memphis lol
you comparing Richardson to desoto?Maybe you should come back when you have the resources then. No offense just think it would be more powerful that way than just being that guy. When people do that I just look at it like talking to talk. Again no offenseLike most people in the community I dont have the resources to do it right now, but it's in the works. Asians and latinos already do something similar with some success, and black people should be able to too as long as the government doesn't fukk with us as usual.
aqib talib went to high there u cac yes I amyou comparing Richardson to desoto?
@*DalMem* brings up some bullshyt shyt without proof or numbers and the recommends the most CAC neighborhoods to stay in in dallas. Be a c00n brehs

Maybe you should come back when you have the resources then. No offense just think it would be more powerful that way than just being that guy. When people do that I just look at it like talking to talk. Again no offense