NY and NJ heads, what's it like to live around/deal with "Italians"?

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Ehhh ....these youngs in North Jersey aint like that though. We're the most culturally diverse region in the nation, you'd be hard press to find a I-talian who grew up around black and hated them. That takes effort, especially with black women throwing the p*ssy at them. Sorry ladys:mjpls:

Many of the old heads are heavy:mjpls: until their children has a mixed kid. I got family who were killed by mobsters in the 50s to 70s for taking their territory and women. Older Italian women fukk with black ppl more than the men. South Jersey is a different story because its like going into a different state. shyt gets real MAGA around Belmar. I made the mistake of going out with these white boys from work a few years ago. I had to c00n to avoid getting into fights. :wow:
this sentence invalidated your entire post (not that is was very valid to begin with, fukk italians)
 

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I know ton of them moved out here to LA and the others probably hit Florida

They escaping the tristate just like everyone else
 

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this sentence invalidated your entire post (not that is was very valid to begin with, fukk italians)
:yeshrug: first year in corporate, full time job. I was trying to make friends. I literally couldnt afford to be fired over drunk white boys. Its an L I owned and learned from. Now im the quiet, angry black man to the whites on my job.:yeshrug:
 
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:yeshrug: first year in corporate, full time job. I was trying to make friends. I literally couldnt afford to be fired over drunk white boys. Its an L I owned and learned from. Now im the quiet, angry black man to the whites on my job.:yeshrug:
Oh okay it was coworkers, I didn’t read it correctly, I got you. You didn’t wanna mess your bread up. Thought you went out with some random white boys and let them say some slick shyt :russ:

Im the quiet angry black man now too
 

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that's crazy! how blacks there?

they got a yusef memorial there?
There's actually quite a few black people here. I'd say it's like 5-10%. But it's hard to tell who lives here and who just works here. My building has like 4-5 black families that I'm aware of. One of my bros from my old block just moved out here too without my knowledge. Everyday I'm seeing more and more. I wonder what it'll look like in five years.

I haven't seen any memorial unfortunately.
 

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I'm surprised your dad allowed that after laying the smackdown on them for years :dead:

For the italicized give me an example :jbhmm:

Didn't know the floss aka canarsie used to be italian.


yeah
Canarsie was hellva Italian back in da dayz

quick story
my pops brought his 1st house on the corner Glenwood back in ‘91 about a year and a half later brought another one off Flatlands (he was the 2nd black Caribbean nikka to move in Canarsie)
i remember helping him & a few of his co-workers move in the summer of 1991 : i took a break & walked down the street to the local store and passed a bunch of homes with Italian & other older white women with their grand kids staring at me like the boogie man in their front yards
the next time i visited him was Thanksgiving him & his wife threw a big dinner & when i walked down that same block every house was sold or had a sign for sale
(them mutherfukkers COMPLETELY moved out the whole entire neighborhood in less then 6 months)
 

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yeah
Canarsie was hellva Italian back in da dayz

quick story
my pops brought his 1st house on the corner Glenwood back in ‘91 about a year and a half later brought another one off Flatlands (he was the 2nd black Caribbean nikka to move in Canarsie)
i remember helping him & a few of his co-workers move in the summer of 1991 : i took a break & walked down the street to the local store and passed a bunch of homes with Italian & other older white women with their grand kids staring at me like the boogie man in their front yards
the next time i visited him was Thanksgiving him & his wife threw a big dinner & when i walked down that same block every house was sold or had a sign for sale
(them mutherfukkers COMPLETELY moved out the whole entire neighborhood in less then 6 months)
thats the story of black brooklyn neighborhoods. dagos and jews ran away as fast as possible when black people started buying homes lol
 

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I worked with and around them for over 10 years. I don’t remember having a negative experience because most were cool as shyt. They are conservative and still follow a family structure. If you have a daughter then she is named after the grandmother of the mother or something like that, and vice versa. That’s why you see them with names like Rosa and Giuseppe all the time.

It’s weird because the kids live with their parents until they’re ready to get married. Men and women almost 30 still living at home and they don’t have a problem with it. They have a strong bond with their mother.

If you’re from the Bronx then you know they are in the throggs neck and Pelham pkwy area. There is also a huge population in Larchmont where I worked.
 

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I worked with and around them for over 10 years. I don’t remember having a negative experience because most were cool as shyt. They are conservative and still follow a family structure. If you have a daughter then she is named after the grandmother of the mother or something like that, and vice versa. That’s why you see them with names like Rosa and Giuseppe all the time.

It’s weird because the kids live with their parents until they’re ready to get married. Men and women almost 30 still living at home and they don’t have a problem with it. They have a strong bond with their mother.

If you’re from the Bronx then you know they are in the throggs neck and Pelham pkwy area. There is also a huge population in Larchmont where I worked.
most cultures that aren't american do this. its not weird and should be encouraged, especially in high cost areas like new york
 

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I went to school with a lot of them who are Sicilian and they had black features. knew Italian girls wit big booties and curly hair. met this bruh who I swore was mixed, looked like a more ethnic vin diesel or Jessie Williams.
 
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I hardly see them at all :yeshrug: even at mom & pop pizza shops you'll rarely see an actual Italian person working inside, most of the time it's white/foreign workers.

It's not like back in the days when Italians lived two blocks away from black people like you saw in the movies, majority of Italians live in the really far outer-skirt parts of Brooklyn (or either moved to Upstate NY) away from city nowadays.
 
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