On 1/26/2021 at 9:59 PM, ultrayoba said:I liked story and atmosphere of GTA 4 much more honestly. I dropped GTA 5 twise somewhere in the middle, game for some reason felt like it trying to be modern San Andreas but less fun. I guess people who like cosmetics and online love it.
Nothing will ever top San Andreas
2 hours ago, FullBusinessSuit said:I (used to) live in a completely ethnic American part of America, until it was flooded with American Africans in 2013, and they antagonize each other with malintent. It's not meant to be ironic, they're trying to convince the other African that they're serious as well as everyone around them. And it does frequently come to a head, hence ridiculous amounts of "black on black" crime.
Ethnic Americans in my area will screw with each other and it never escalates, because it's as you describe.
Two different ethnicities, two different sets of behavior. There's no reason evolution caused the brain to evolve identically all over the world, no matter how much the American propaganda machine tries to gaslight the world.
A bullshit, superficial analysis. Yes, African Americans top out the violent crime statistics, but it has nothing to do with ethnicity- I have seen enough Ethiopian and Nigerian business magnets in Europe to know that's not true. What's plaguing African Americans these days is generational: a downward spiral of decadence that has flown out of a historic systemic oppression.
Here in the US, the well being of a child is placed squarely on the shoulders of the parents and the child's immediate community; schooling is usually "you get what you put in". To put it simply: if someone is born into degeneracy, they are more likely to turn out degenerate themselves. On the other hand, initatives like affirmative action are simply half-measures that beat around the bush with limited collective benefit. To see actual change, we need overhaul the educational system at a foundational level to pick up the slack for deadbeat guardians and relatives by injecting in more rigor and discipline.