Now you're saying the entire east coast but we're talking about Miami and LA.
I didn't say the entire east coast. and Miami is part of the east coast.
And Hollywood/entertainment is apart of the local culture just like politics is also a local culture of Washington DC.
I'm not denying that at all. The reason i'm saying we' shouldn't bring up hollywood, is because those people are on a completely different league than FnF. You think all those famous black actors, musicians, models etc.. would ever be caught dead on their podcast? Not in million years, so it doesn't even make sense to bring them up as a part of this convo.
Now you're saying the entire east coast but we're talking about Miami and LA.
I didn't say the
entire east coast. and Miami is part of the east coast.
But even still there's a great black local culture in South Central, Watts, Inglewood, Leimert, Baldwin Hills, etc. might not encompass the entire city but its there.
You're right, but all those neighborhoods you listed are all in close proximity to each other. LA is massive and what you listed is just a small part of the area. Where's the black influence in Santa Monica, the valley, OC, Pasadena, etc.... Most of the LA area is dominated byt cacs, mexicans and asians. Blacks are pretty marginalized there.
Also Miami gets a boost from the black Caribbean, Jamaicans, and black Latinos so we can strip the Hollywood and entertainment factor from the conversation but in turn lets strip Miami of the island influence
Why? This doesn't even make sense. Are black islanders not black?
Look at it this way. For the crowd that Fnf typically has on their show, they have a lot of black people, because there's a lot of black people proportionally in Miami. If they move to LA, the proportion of black people shrinks, and the proportion of white, Latina, and asians greatly increases. So what you would see is that they would have more white, spanish and asian bytches and less black women. Even if both cities have the same raw number of black women, there's far more non black women for them to pick from in LA, than in Miami.