Being poor doesnt make you a better criminal.Nah nah nah, people who weren't from Brooklyn were tyring to do the same shyt with Biggie. Y'all love to broadly label places y'all never actually stepped foot in "middle class suburbs" off a Wikipedia search, as if middle class cities don't have pockets of poverty and low income areas too. I lived in Henry County GA, a similar area to Gwinnett County and there were both hoods and average middle class areas on top of each other.
(I was a manager at Domino's, so I knew first hand which parts of McDonough were the hood aka the places drivers get robbed at and which parts were affluent, and they were often less than a mile from each other).
And Atlanta, you can be in the richest parts, make one wrong turn and end up in the projects. shyt, Decatur is a "middle class suburb outside Atlanta" too.
And the backup dancer shyt...poor people can't show up to casting calls now???
Silly shyt.
Being from the projects doesnt make you more prone to violence.
Being poor doesnt validate your blackness
All of that is criminalization. Suburbs or not, guns are guns.

