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Do americans realize they live in a de facto apartheid state? A place where each race live in own space, speak its own dialect, produce its own culture while never mix with each other?
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Every Western country used to lecture amerifats about this and now every western country is becoming the same. White flight, ethnic enclaves etc. it's all happening all over again.
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>>223128576
What?
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>>223128576
why do you make stuff up on the internet?
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>>223128576
We largely did away with segregation based on race decades ago. We now segregate based on class, wealth, and general social standing. You can, however, still go to "the other sides" should you desire.
>I live and work in the "hood," but grocery shop in the rich areas
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No shit, Sherlock. Guess why they succeeded and we didn't
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>>223128576
This is the secret paradox of shartmerica: the south is more "racist" but the north is more segregated. I grew up in New England and had zero black friends. It seems like southerners are way more likely to have friendships, relationships, or at least pleasant everyday interactions with blax.



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