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New York City - 100 Years - Then & Now...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83933669:MV81MjAwNzQ0Xzk1NjU2MjAxX0E3MEI4OUE5] [quote:Mike^^^:MV81MjAwNzQ0Xzk1NjU1OTkyX0YxMjAyMzU1] This is race baiting nonsense. In 1920 there were many parts of NYC that make the subway train look like the Hilton. Go film in the financial district today during lunchtime and many areas look the same as the 1920 video. I'm cursing the OP of this thread and anyone who posts in support of it. [/quote] In 1920 less than 3% of New York City residents were black. Today it's more than 22%. These statistics are easy to find. I'm not saying that NYC's decline is solely due to that; it isn't. But let's be honest here. [/quote]
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Fuck, this is kind of heartbreaking...
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