Comments by "American Plague" (@American-Plague) on "The importance of defining the words we use when debating sensitive topics such race and ethnicity" video.

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  5. @Racialist Slayer Yeah....SUUURE you do. Lmao. I HIGHLY doubt it (unless you're blck in which case I have no doubts that you love multi cultural societies) Let's be clear here: when I'm talking about "multi cultural", I'm referring to blcks. I have no qualms with Asians or others who don't promote; glorify and commit violent crimes constantly. Blaming my failures on someone? Lmao again. I'm not blaming any failures on anyone. I'm doing quite well for myself, thank you. I simply notice that Department of Justice and FBI statistical FACTS match my "lived experience" and are on average, the same around the world. This is not some huge coincidence. I also don't need to put my money where my mouth is. There are other homogenous areas in America to live other than Elohim City and I already have left the multi cultural hellhole I came from to live in a more homogenous area. My money was put where my mouth is a long time ago and am glad for it. I notice shootings aren't a daily occurrence here. Funny thing is, this multi cultural neighborhood used to be nearly crime free and a safe place to live when first built. As soon as blcks started moving in, crime went up DRASTICALLY. And not just crime but VIOLENT crime. The one thing I noticed is after I left this great multi cultural place I was once from, Whites moved back in once again, fixing up all the dilapidated crack houses, making it much more homogenous. Crime has drastically dropped and that neighborhood is now one of the most sought after neighborhoods in the Southern US in which to live. You can dislike and deny all of this all you want but they will remain factual.
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