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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, but as I recall drug use is pretty similar between blacks and white but blacks are arrested in far higher proportions than whites are.[/quote] Wasting your breath white folks love lies and only thing they love more than telling em is backing em up with bullshit. They will find a stupid ass statistic to counter every argument when it comes to the reality of racism cause that's the lie they love the most. They got data to denounce everything except for global warming - but trust they working on putting some bullshit together to deny that truth cause that's getting to be a top priority.[/quote]Pp here. Yep, we live in a low-income black neighborhood but [b]my white kid suffered far more at the hands of the rich, white kids at her private school and at BCC.[/b] [/quote] What happen to her at BCC? Are you talking about Bethesda Chevy Chase High School?[/quote]Yes. It wasn't something that happened at BCC but it was kids who went to BCC who were drug addicts and users. But those kids don't end up under arrest or in jail. And if they do get arrested, mom and dad get them a good lawyer. It's a different story for kids in Southeast.[/quote] I'm so sorry to hear that. I've heard about the drug problems at BCC. I didn't know that things were that bad. That's great that your daughter is in a much happier place now. Unfortunately, rich people in this country get away with more crime than poor people because they can afford great lawyers.[/quote]Thanks for your kind words. She's doing very well today but she got in with the wrong crowd in high school and it took her awhile to overcome that and to make changes in her life for the better.[/quote]
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