Dom Roberts
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Yeah, like, I'm not saying, like, oh, they fucking shitted on us.
But, like, I just do think that, like, because of that, like, it's definitely, like, moved them along further as a society.
Because, yeah, segregation, like, it's especially in the fucking South.
Like, when I went to Texas, bro, like, they still have, like,
I mean, we still have them now, like predominantly black neighborhoods, predominantly white neighborhoods, like whatever.
But especially in the South, it is literally like you go hang out on this side of town.
And if there's black people there, it's because they chose to go there.
And it's like, you have to literally drive at least 30, 40 minutes, sometimes an hour to literally go to like the black side of town and where like all the black people hang out.
Where all the things are.
And there's literally like different like, oh, like this area is like, oh yeah, this is like the country, like where the black people hang out.
This is like, oh, this is like the country where the white people hang out.
And it's just in every way, like even like upper class, like this is where the upper class black people live.
This is where the upper class white people live.
Like it's so fucking segregated in the South still.
I mean like here still, of course, you know, like we have it in LA, obviously.
Yeah, but I feel like in the South specifically, like I've just in even still like in North Carolina and like other places I've been, like I've never seen it so like,
depending on where you are in california too like yeah exactly because i'm like we're talking from la but like girl you know we from the north and it'd be like you hit a certain part of north shit ain't funny no more no right shit ain't fucking funny well no and same even i mean like everything over here okay period the sheriff lived next door well yeah even in like arizona too like with like
you know, like the natives and stuff.
And just like, you know, cause my mom works on the reservation and like, even like driving out there to her, like seeing how like some reservations are like more developed than others and just like the resources they have, but also how they've been just like left behind.
Like it's like fucking crazy.