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>>56381665
Satania #one

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Crypto nerds will seethe

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crypto nerds seething

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So I was only able to find one study (after some serious digging) and all I could find regarding this topic was ONE article published by Penn Today (A literal who university) The study was not oversaught by any review board, and, even in this singular study they admit that even though gun violence is still higher in (less poor) black areas it is still most likely the cause of socioeconomic policies left over from segergation:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2773288?resultClick=3

>For a fixed socioeconomic status of a US Census tract—high, medium or low—US Census tracts with a higher proportion of Black residents have higher gun homicide rates. The US remains highly residentially segregated by race despite improvements since the 1960s.5 Besides residential segregation reducing Black individuals’ socioeconomic status by such mechanisms as inhibiting wealth accumulation through housing value and limiting access to high-quality schools,6 our findings suggest that even among neighborhoods of the same socioeconomic status, residential segregation may put Black individuals at higher risk of gun homicide. Potential explanations include the following being more prevalent in higher proportion Black neighborhoods: lack of institutional resources and opportunities caused by racial wealth gaps and underinvestment, the legacy of punitive law enforcement leading to difficulties controlling crime, lower collective efficacy due to lack of political power or city responsiveness, geographic proximity to poor neighborhoods, and gang networks or interconnections. Further studies should be conducted to investigate these explanations and design policies to reduce gun homicides. Limitations of this study include the inability to pinpoint the demographic characteristics of the people affected by gun homicides.


Omitting the truth and using it to fabricate a lie is how facists work.

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>>55497164
Absolute madman

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>>55324185
>implying ownership of a token constitutes an investment in the company

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>>54874348
https://www.planet-today.com/2023/03/jpmorgan-holds-massive-gold-derivative.html?m=1
>JPMorgan holds massive gold derivative short position that could be larger than the bank’s total assets, top money managers warn

holy shit they are gonna be beyond saving sooner or later and its going to be soooo sweet

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>>54813028
It is already happened
https://www.ledgerinsights.com/sberbank-tokenizes-gold-digital-asset-blockchain/

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>>53850876
University is a bubble funded by lending and won't last forever. That bubble will pop and when it does your investments will get flushed down the toilet.
and to be honest this does not even take into the fact that universities are destroying themselves with diversity. privileging negros is not a recipe for long term success.
tl;dr your success depends on the ability of the FED and the US government to keep the wheels of their clown car from falling off.
Is that a bet you want to make?

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