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Originally Posted by Atlakos
its funny how we accuse oyibos of dicriminating amongst blacks, but its seems black discrimate amongst themselves than anyone
Jeffrey Dahmer lived in a quiet neighborhood though he was tossing ppl as his meat in his salad, adding tobasco sauce to spice it up, flossing with tooth pick afterwards and burbing for a nice meal had  Who woulda ever thought huh?
Forsyth county GA (off off 400 North in atlanta) was known as the most racist and redneck county in the whole of the south up (they were even on Oprah in the mid 90s to show their racist pride). Today you will not believe how many professional blacks are moving there cos of their low taxes, good schools and nice developed areas. Nice scenerary.
They think they can get away from us,  - evenif they go to moon , we shall follow.
ps: someone told me one of the reasons, places like Ga dont encourage public transportations like trains or buses (like europe/japan) to go out in the surburbs is becos they think once they have that type of facilities going to the outskirts and surburbia's the blacks will come there knowing they dont need a car to live there. Thus its goes to a certain point and they are like Ok stop!!, thatsenough - dont go further 
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You know you are sooooo right!
I used to live in Alpharetta. One exit before Forsyth. I was the only one of "us" in my neighborhood.. And this used to be something I used to brag about...
<sigh>
Anyway, I bought this cassette of Malcom X speeches. In one of them he talks about house negros and field negros during slavery times. How the house negro loved the master more than himself because he lived in the house... Anyway, he went on to say that there are house negros today!
"A Negros that will pay twice what the house is worth, just to be the only one in the neighborhood"...
I was weak! That was me!!
I didn't pay twice for my house, but I definitely could have gotten more house for the cost, in Lithonia or Norcross or somewhere else. But I used to equate good neighborhood = white neighborhood... That tape, made in the 60s, shook me.. I vowed never to think like that again.
And I don't anymore. There many, many affluent, safe, beautiful neighborhoods that are not predominately white. I now look for those....