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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bonampak420: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] [b]Bonampak420[/b] so you're willing to support this coonery? wow? who said it was a Utopia? two blocks away from the very picture you shown looks like a completely different area, you are cherry picking... For the people who Know nothing about the demographics of queens as well as the general conditions of the borough pay attention. - Jamaica queens is a general area referring to quite a few areas which can sometimes be listed as their own city. This includes Cambria heights, Saint Albans, Springfeild Gardens, Ozone Park, Queens Village & Hillside. South Side Jamaica Queens refers to the stretch from South Ozone park to Rochdale. When looking at this [URL=https://maps.nyc.gov/crime/]Crime Map[/URL] you can pretty much consider precincts 103, 105, 113 & 106 he Areas of interest. The Area Mike111(aka WoBE) and Bonampak420 are lazered into is SouthSide Jamaica queens, southern parts of precincts 113 and 106. This area used to be much worst than it is today but I'll give it to them, there are drug dealers & gang members who hang out there... big deal. Politics have been shaky and some roads need to be fixed (Roads in New York are always being reworked in general but IIght)... There isn't a Garbage problem there that you cannot find elsewhere in New York specifically the Caucasian dominated Manhatten... but I digress. This Area is also undergoing a gentrification process. The Demographics of all the Areas I listed above are interesting, the LEAST black dominated areas are actually the worst areas. South east queens is significantly black populated and are fine as far as neigborhoods go. http://statisticalatlas.com/county-subdivision/New-York/Queens-County/Queens/Race-and-Ethnicity Look at the map and click on the Areas that I mentioned above to see the point. Jamaica queens is far from failing, there are A lot of black homes, businesses (a lot are non-American blacks) even though I would agree we need much more... PS. readers that know little of queens, just google image the areas I speak of if you're swayed by pictures. [/qb][/QUOTE]What coonery? In those neighborhoods blacks hold no resources and own a minimal amount of the business, Every single one of those neighborhoods may have a jamaican resteraunt a barber shop and hair salon or juice bar but thats about it, nothing major blacks only live there paying mortage to albinos who dominate the nyc real estate market Why havent hundreds of thousands of Harold lee washingtons been groomed out there to be strategically placed in positions by the people to give benefit to black communities? Instead they vote in criminal lackeys that name rundown roads after famous honorable black men [b]As Queens home prices hit new records during the second quarter of the year, so too did foreclosure rates. According to a survey by data analysts at PropertyShark, almost half of the city’s foreclosure auctions are concentrated in Queens, mostly in its Southeast neighborhoods, such as Jamaica, St. Albans and Queens Village.[/b] http://rew-online.com/2016/07/22/queens-tops-nyc-foreclosure-list/ Albinos control the chess board and the resources. As long as that holds true, even the most properous black community is still a plantation. Albinos have fully gentrified jamaica. On my last visit to nyc albinos have opened a greenhouse farm in jamaica as well as brooklyn they are selling veggies in mass to supermarkets across NYC. Majority of those supermarkets blacks do not own http://gothamgreens.com/our-people [IMG]https://imgs.6sqft.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/29103710/gotham-greens-viraj.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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