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Davis has also noted that city residents remember the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, even though 20 years or so have gone by, and not many changes have occurred. Conditions of economic disproportion and other issues are still unaddressed years later, due to a "conspiracy of silence" that encompassed the city, even with claims on that the Los Angeles Police Department would reform. The rioting was also different due to how, in 1965, there was a unified protest by all minorities living in Watts and South Central. Whereas in 1992, there were dis-unified uproars between the minorities, resulting in the youth of Blacks and Latinos burning and destroying properties that actually belong to a strangely absent black middle or wealthy class.