directly touched by the violence (PTSD, flight, disinvestment), or that it isn't black people who disproportionately bear the burden 2/n
If you think it's racist to point out that living in a dangerous neighborhood has awful, awful consequences, even for people not 1/n
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of all this awfulness, then you think a HUGE swath of the social-science and public-health establishments, not to mention a big chunk 3/n
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