Do the parents pay for anything? Do they not have any skin in the game of life? Things that you do not have to work for or work towards have no value. |
Gates are not a realistic option in the vast majority of DC neighborhoods, which are all pass through grid streets. |
There's also a cultural issue of making fun of kids who DO take advantage of all of these things and study etc. to get ahead instead of skipping school and hanging out in the streets, calling them nerds, jumping them etc. Poor, city communities need more people who come from there WHO HAVE MADE IT to go back and explain how. Not basketball players and rappers, scientists and government employees and small business owners. |
Free Canada Goose jackets for all! |
Sadly BLM now stands for Blingy Luxury Mansions. |
Look at the condition of the bridges in Woodley Park. So much gang graffiti that DC doesn’t bother to remove it anymore. Force the “juvenile” offenders on work details. |
Absolutely! |
Careful kids, the hard right is projecting again. |
Ha, DC does not even follow up on warrants when adult felons skip court. Good luck with teen work gangs happening. Have parents anywhere, recently, faced fines, loss of benefits, etc. for juvenile misconduct? |
Those bridges are owned and maintained by the Feds. The NPS and Army Corps of Engineers are notoriously bad at maintenance. |
Nope, not true. Most are under the jurisdiction of DDOT, which maintains them. |
Could taser or shock-like features be incorporated in ankle bracelets? Problem solved. |
Schools are under-resourced and understaffed so there really is not enough money and staffing to help children and families heal from generational trauma. As Frederick Douglas once said, "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." Schools and other community-based programs are for the benefit of society, if you cut those programs or under-fund them, you can expect crime to raise. The result we are seeing is from the COVID closures which mentally and socially impacted the most vulnerable in society. |
Yep.. yep.. and then folks get out of those schools and go to get a job and can only find part-time work near minimum wage because franchise companies don't want to bring on full time employees since the 08 crash and great recession because of health care requirements. So then they have to end up getting a *couple* jobs and working 60+ hour weeks just to barely make rent, while getting shit talked by people ordering their mocha mint latte and its taking too long. Here's a thought... invest in schools. Invest in real community programs. Invest in food security. Invest in accessible, universal child and health care for young families. I really wish we'd just try to put a good foot forward to make our society's default position altruistic instead of dog-eat-dog competitive for a change. |
And invest in teaching .... VALUES. Not your lived truth or mine. Truth is not relative and civilized values are what makes society work. Our schools and institutions have a responsibility to inculcate values among DC's 'juveniles.' |