This is why no one wants to live around them!

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It’s not racist to want to live in a peaceful and safe neighborhood.

Sunny Hostin criticizes white people on a daily basis but is proud to admit she lives in an all white neighborhood wtf?

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  1. YOU CAN TAKE THEM OUT OF THE JUNGLE, BUT, YOU CANNOT TAKE THE JUNGLE OUT OF THEM! THIS IS WHY WHITE PEOPLE MOVE AWAY FROM BLACK PEOPLE – I HAD THIS HAPPEN IN MY OLD NEIGHBORHOOD WHEN I GOT MUGGED, AND ALMOST ATTACKED 2 OTHER TIMES! THIS IS NOT A JOKE!

  2. still spreading the negro fatigue, blame others. even as millionaires, they still have victim and slavish mentality. Just look at the thugs in the NFL. I stopped supporting or watching them years ago..

  3. There is a difference. Ask any honest black person. Just because a person is of a certain ethic group doesn’t make them ‘bad’. I grew up in a poor rural area around some very nice black Americans who were ‘just like us’. I experienced by first ‘racist’ black people when I went to college. They hated whites just as much as some whites hated blacks. It’s been a modern trend with big city blacks who have been taught to feel entitled to do what they want and not take responsibility for their actions. The welfare state and liberal politics made them that way.

    • Ahh, as a kid, living with my Army dad on Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN, I had at least one black friend that I traded comic books with. Does any kid, today, even read comic books, let alone trade them? We had no idea that we ‘should feel different!’ But, that was in the America I grew up in, and nothing about the America today resembles that, sadly!

  4. I hope this is not another plan to cause racial divide. People can live where they want. We need to have empathy for other people’s problems.

    • I have plenty of “empathy;” however, I am ARMED 24/7 to repel those without “empathy!” Thank God I had enough sense to NOT live in some Democrat run cesspool of a city, much less a state. Where I live, MOST of us ‘common folk’ are ARMED, and our state has joined something like 27 other states that have made ‘Constitutional Carry’ a law! Any ‘bat wielding’ thug that approaches me, or my car, will acquire a LIFE ENDING extra puncture, or three! I’m well past ‘My Use By Date,’ so those younger’s MMY.

  5. Love you guys! You come up with some hilariously sick stuff. A shout out to my brother Marine, SEMPER FI Dog! I also was stationed in San Diego, with the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, LONG before you were born, in 1963. Also long before CA began its decline into a 3d World country. San Diego, in that day, was some kind of BEAUTIFUL!

    Back to today’s program. More than once you touched on why blacks are ‘stereotyped’ as a race to be avoided. Anyone can look up the stats, but the Reader’s Digest version goes like this: Blacks have stagnated at 12%-13% of America’s population. Out of that 13%, 11% commit over 50% of all crime in the country. That 11% is made up of, primarily, young, athletic, black men/boys. They have caused the “stereotyping!”

    Anyone, when approaching a person, or especially a group, of the aforementioned type, that does NOT attempt to AVOID them is taking a better than 50% chance of being assaulted, or even killed! Getting the ‘wide eyed’ look from the attendant as a black entering some store is far and away preferred than the ‘shotgun’ answer that was issued by a California store owner upon seeing in his surveillance camera a couple of ARMED blacks entering his store! The ‘wide-eyed’ attendant probably has already placed his hand on his BOOMER.

    A much more sad stat that few, if any, postulate on, is the ‘genocide’ in the black community. That “genocide” is being executed by young black kids killing other black kids by the THOUSANDS each and every year! The po po are reduced to ZERO significance in the killing of blacks. I lament often that, this America is NOT the America I grew up in! As Ripley would say, “BELIEVE IT OR NOT.”

  6. I was with a grunt unit in Nam…When out in the bush everybody worked together and had each others back but coming in for standdown it was a whole different ballgame. One standdown back in Chu Lai right before turning in our weapons and ammunition the whites and Mexicans were on one side and blacks on the other side ready to use their weapons and ammunition against each other…Someone stood out in front and calmed the situation down…To this day I would work and get along with anyone no matter what race a person was but after work I would not hang with blacks due my experience with blacks in Nam…

  7. I HAVE MANY BLACK FRIENDS WHO I RESPECT AND ENJOY THEIR FRIENDSHIP.

    BUT IF I WALK INTO A ROOM, RESTAURANT, ETC, WIIH A BUNCH OF BLACK PEOPLE, I KNOW I’M IN THE WRONG ROOM!

    JUST SAYIN…

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