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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think a lot of people read into the OP's post more than what was there, and then there were other posters who contributed mean-spirited and/or bigoted sentiments about "outsiders." When I first read the OP's post, I didn't assume anything negative at all about race or class - just surprise at the volume of kids. I don't blame the OP for being curious as to why the Hill attracts so many kids for Trick or Treat - it's interesting to me as a former Hill resident - 10 years ago on the still gentrifying side of things we got ZERO ToTers. I think it's great that this area is now haven for kids, whomever they may be and whereever they may live. And I'm also in the more, the merrier group - my current neighborhood has become busier on Halloween over the past decade because of changing demographics (more kids!) and I'm thrilled. If people thought it was a desirable place to trick or treat, I'd see that as a huge plus![/quote] I think a lot of people are conflating what 10:57, that lunatic, said with what the OP said. OP's post was unnecessary and she does NOT know everyone in Capitol Hill regardless of what she thinks her evidence suggests, but 10:57 blew this post out of the water and made OP look worse by association. [/quote]
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