Please. DC still pretends it doesn't ever get snow, and shuts down over it. How on earth is DC supposed to handle a real problem? |
Idk half the homeless I see are white men. |
Yes, but Massachusetts conveniently uses centuries-old town and city boundaries to segregate and pen minorities and poverty into specific locations. The schools in those select towns and cities aren't technically segregated; it's the towns and cities themselves. Doesn't take much to look at places like Springfield, Holyoke, Southbridge, Lawrence, and Brockton and recognize the stark demographic differences, huge disparities in wealth, and school performance compared to surrounding towns. |
The über wealthy who primarily live in and around Boston skew statewide data. There are parts of Massachusetts, especially in the central and western parts of the state, that aren't much better off than the Deep South. |
So we should ignore reality and focus on the worst-performing outliers to get the result you want? |
You are a liar |
The outliers are the few wealthy people skewing the stats away from the vast majority by having such extreme wealth. |
You obviously don’t have much personal experience in public urban environments because in the real world even armed men feel on edge when dealing with other violent men. Your cockiness is a dead giveaway. Here you are thinking that there is some sort of predictable logic or code of honor or personal strength that will protect you when dealing with violent mentally ill men. Anyone with experience would go out of their way to avoid confrontation because of the inherent unpredictable nature of violence. Especially when your family is around and you have the choice to deescalate. |
Basically all of the.NE uses the twin system. But I’m not sure your examples are good ones. I lived in Brockton and that whole region is depressed — there’s no nice town adjacent to Brockton. And Holyoke isn’t a particularly clear cut example either — it has folks at both end of the spectrum and, again, that whole region or Massachusetts is depressed since the mills closed. There are just a couple of towns (Amherst and Northampton) that are propped up by the colleges that own or owned much of the real estate. Ever since the mills closed in western Mass, it’s been depressed. PS for folks that are now 100% remote there are some great deals to be had with gorgeous old houses in Western Mass! But none of this answers the original question — I think the answer is that encampments make little sense in Boston where it is very cold and snowy for much of the year. Massachusetts also has a entitlement to shelter for families so families are all provided shelter,. I think they also still have more disabled /elderly housing projects—I don’t know if DC has any of those left. DC knocked down so many of the projects. |
What do you mean by it "conveniently uses" these things? I've spent a lot of time in Brockton over decades; the demographic change happened slowly over a long period of time. Acting like it was an intentional plan by the state to change the demographics of the city is conspiracy theory territory; it sounds like the "great replacement" conspiracy popular in white supremacist circles, only with different motivations for the elites. People aggregating in certain areas on their own accord isn't segregation ("Koreans choose to move to Annandal, therefore Virginia uses uses centuries-old town and city boundaries to segregate and pen minorities into specific areas!"); pretending it is greatly downplays actual segregation. |
If someone is literally throwing rocks at me, I'm under direct assault. I may not have the option to "go out of my way" to avoid confrontation. You most times do not have the option to "deescalate" with a crazy person in proximity attacking you. I choose to defend myself and I've taught my family the same. Your cowardice is a dead giveaway you can't defend yourself. Oh and you are also too dense to pick up the tongue/ cheek nature of my original post. You can choose to cower in fear under a rock. Your choice. |
At the risk of pointing out the obvious: weather. You literally cannot sleep on the streets of Boston most of the year. Warm weather climates have always had more homeless. |
| You didn’t go to the right parts. There are places in Boston where you will see the people shooting drugs into their arms in broad daylight |
When is the last time DC shut down over snow? The 'burbs do all the time, but DC kids go to school in the snow. |
This is my thought. I wonder if climate is a big part of it. |