Bay Area is now more segregated than ever

AsTheWorldBurns

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Been saying this.

Certain areas in the bay you can go a week and not see a single black person.


Then some Cali posters always wanna come and argue with me on some technicality :stopitslime:

This was the biggest thing I noticed when I went to SF for a month for work. I RARELY saw any black people that weren’t homeless. My daddy said they all live in Oakland. But even in segregated ass Chicago, I see black people downtown and up north.

I went to this mall in downtown SF and only saw ONE damn black person. shyt was spooky.
 

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SF one of the rare cities you don't even see black people doing house keeping or working at Rite-Aid. Saw Asians with those kind of jobs
I did see plenty of black people on Market St in the Tenderloin when I ate at Montesacro Pinseria
But that might be the only stretch where you will see a lot of black people
 

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I”ve never seen such a segregated city as Chicago. Haven’t been to the Bay Area, but this is believable.
 

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California honestly feels like Colorado with the lack of black people. Its super weird because every other group is out here strong.
 

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This was the biggest thing I noticed when I went to SF for a month for work. I RARELY saw any black people that weren’t homeless. My daddy said they all live in Oakland. But even in segregated ass Chicago, I see black people downtown and up north.

I went to this mall in downtown SF and only saw ONE damn black person. shyt was spooky.

Exactly. I used to go to up to Oracle for conferences. Downton San Fran, walking through the city, no black people who weren't homeless.
Then I would take Bart to Oakland at night and it was night and day.

I used to live in Chicago, and the Bay is the most segregated place i've ever been to in the US
 
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