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1 min readMar 28, 2023

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It's a shame you feel this way. I hope you pay particular attention to what Fake Fake said above because he/she is correct.

It's the poverty. I'm the case of Black culture, it's the effects of generational poverty. It takes a few generations for the things to even out and people to calm down to peace, not being ratcheted up all the time.

The same phenomenon happens in other primate species. Probably ither social species too, to some degree. There have been studies done on primates though. On a chimp study, researchers were able to instigate a chimp war by messing with resource allocation (creating haves and have nots).

Thomas More even wrote about how poverty drives criminality all the way back in the middle ages, so it's not a new idea. It happens to all peoples when wealth and resources aren't shared equitably enough.

Black people are no different than any other people.

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