I think you have dealt with alot of ghetto black folks but they are normal church going black people who are very different, the rust belt area in general is pretty crime ridden. I think you answered your own question, you moved to the countryside, a place where you are more likely to meet a more homogeneous grouping of people not specifically in terms of race (although the countryside is mostly white) but in terms of ideals and lifestyles. People in these areas are alot nicer and the black people you will meet will be alot nicer than the people you dealt with. i mean many of these people are the same people who forgave the KKK for killing their family members in generations past, they are the nicest people in the world in the rural parts of america get out of the Detroit Chicago area and smell the fresh air, that area isn't a good representation of african americans across the country.
Iin that I wish there was a place for only white people to live?
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I think you have dealt with alot of ghetto black folks but they are normal church going black people who are very different, the rust belt area in general is pretty crime ridden. I think you answered your own question, you moved to the countryside, a place where you are more likely to meet a more homogeneous grouping of people not specifically in terms of race (although the countryside is mostly white) but in terms of ideals and lifestyles. People in these areas are alot nicer and the black people you will meet will be alot nicer than the people you dealt with. i mean many of these people are the same people who forgave the KKK for killing their family members in generations past, they are the nicest people in the world in the rural parts of america get out of the Detroit Chicago area and smell the fresh air, that area isn't a good representation of african americans across the country.
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Im not american so idk
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sorry i read your comment wrong. ooopps...