Brandon Tatum
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Which make black people go up another notch.
Right, right.
But when you talk about abandoning children, meaning fatherless homes, when you talk about people using drugs, violence, killing each other, stabbing each other, robbing, stealing copper and doing all that sort of stuff,
white people had the same rate of some of this stuff as when I grew up.
The only difference is white people don't have gangs.
So they're not doing drive-by shootings.
People aren't on the corner selling dope the way they do in the black community.
So there's a heightened level of criminal activity in a black neighborhood that's higher than white.
But it's still, white neighborhoods are still places you don't want to live.
The poor, impoverished white neighborhoods.
So people that don't understand that because they never actually patrolled and
lived anywhere other than some little small area where they only had negative experiences with black people.
They really don't understand the totality of what we're really looking at here.
Right.
And if I was as smart as had the IQ of like Charlie Kirk or somebody, or I can remember stuff like Nick Winchester, it'd probably be more effective because I got a lot in my mind, but I can't remember all the names and stuff like that.
I just remember the concepts of things that I've read and experienced.
But my personal experience, don't lie.
I've been around the entire country.
I think I've almost been to every state in the union.
And I've spoke to almost, I don't know how many universities at this point, 50 universities.