thank god for doordashJust goin' to the store, there was a good chance, you werent gonna make it home.
Still relevant to the discussion. Historically many black families struggle to get back on top financially, years after a recession hits.my bad it was early 90s
The Recession of the Early 1990s | Study.com
LA proper, aint that big. And it depends on what you quantify as the suburbs.LA the city only had 1000 of them. So that means suburbs of la had another 1500 homicides. LA might be the first city to have extremely violent suburbs. Even to this day I don't think no city has suburbs as violent as la.
LA is very big fam.LA proper, aint that big. And it depends on what you quantify as the suburbs.
Places like Lynnwood, Gardena, or Paramount might be considered the suburbs, but they're still areas where gangs are active.
It was bad all over in 92. The Chi, NYC, The D and a lot of smaller cities in the Midwest and south had@Supreme Clientele the LAnd was that bad in '92??
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i totally believe this!There's several studies out that suggests many communities of color are still struggling from the great recession a decade ago.
like what @Serious pointed out what it said in the article "What's significant is that each of those numbers represents a human being"It was bad all over in 92. The Chi, NYC, The D and a lot of smaller cities in the Midwest and south hadlevel homicides
Yup, no matter what they did, all them folks were somebody's babylike what @Serious pointed out what it said in the article "What's significant is that each of those numbers represents a human being"
those victims have a story thats untold
It was bad all over in 92. The Chi, NYC, The D and a lot of smaller cities in the Midwest and south hadlevel homicides
i totally believe this!
Today, nikkaz can post up in the crib, go live and talk shyt, but be scared as fukk.
Them numbers are just insane.
Just goin' to the store, there was a good chance, you werent gonna make it home.