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If you live in a predominantly white town in the UK like me, (because I was born in one and can't afford to move to the city yet) then you need to learn about where to go, how to move etc. First, NEVER go to the council estates or the rough white neighbourhoods (obviously), I got a racism sensor for these areas and council estates are an automatic colour RED and white neighbourhoods are on level orange. Even if there's nobody there, you can still taste the racism in the air, it's not even safe on your bike. I'd also recommend carrying protection and only travelling through the main streets that are the most crowded, the places I feel safe in are benefits streets (no offence because I live at the end of one and you can't describe them any other way) because the white people that live there are too high on drugs to think about racism and there are other victims of white supremacy living there so if I get killed there will be no hiding it like there would be in a white neighbourhood. Even if you don't live in the UK, I'd still like to hear some survival tactics for the white streets.