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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I grew up in the ghetto, single parent and made it out and am doing well I am white. no difference between me and the black kids but I am not looking for articles to be written and a pat on my back. [/quote] [/quote] Ah yes, the world reknown white ghetto of ... where exactly? [/quote] NP Doesn't have to be a ghetto, poor is poor. Two families living together, 11 people in all, in a small house the size of many apartments now days and no assistance of any kind because there was no such thing. BTDT. Crime that's associated with ghettos? No. Just below the poverty line poor.[/quote] PP is the one who made the assertion that she is white and grew up in the ghetto, not that she was merely poor. I called her out on the BS. Nevertheless your post doesn't make a lot of sense in terms of living just below the poverty line with no such thing as public assistance. There's got to be more to this story.[/quote]
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