Posted on 02/18/2018 3:13:34 AM PST by EliRoom8
There are lots of people who throw the term ghetto around. But where is the actual ghetto in California?
How do you decide if a place is ghetto or not? You ask the internet. According to the Urban Dictionary, a ghetto is defined as:
urban; of or relating to (inner) city life and poor; of or relating to the poor life.
Using that criteria, its not hard to scrape the internet, run some scientific data on where ghettos might exist in a state and then put out a list.
After analyzing all cities with a decent amount of people in them, we came up with this list as the most ghetto places in California:
Oakland (Photos) Sacramento (Photos) National City (Photos) Compton (Photos) San Bernardino (Photos) Richmond (Photos) Westmont Stockton (Photos) Commerce (Photos) Oasis Read on below to see where your town ranked.
(Excerpt) Read more at roadsnacks.net ...
“How do you decide if a place is ghetto or not?”
As soon as I see it and get an uncontrollable urge to split.
On a cold and grey California morn
Another crazy lunatic Liberal is born
In the Ghetto
And our Freedom dies
In the Ghetto
Does any African culture have a written language? Without one, there can be no accumulation or transmission of knowledge beyond what can be passed on by word of mouth.
I think the answer is yes if you allowed a borrowed script - Likely Arabic then. Just like Roman script after going through some alteration is ours.
While there may be an exception, Sub-Saharan African cultures did not produce any technological innovations to speak of. Moreover, in places like the Congo, Zimbabwe, and others - the roads, railroads, and buildings that the European colonists built have deteriorated or are simply gone.
There was a thread not too long ago about two Belgian whites who drove a Toyota Land Cruiser across the Congo. I still cannot believe they were able to do it without getting raped and murdered. Anyway, they said that all of the locals said that things went downhill fast when the Belgians left.
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