Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why?
Just leave them. They are hurting anyone.
Scarlet? are you kidding me??
“Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn”
I DGAF. But if you think people will confuse your sentiments with a street name you are a fool. If you drive a Bronco, are you a horse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of the people in this thread are actually in the affected neighborhood. The people I know in that neighborhood don't object to changing. If others do, there is a public meeting coming up.
It's absolutely a property value concern (buyers will not choose to buy on Confederate Ln if they can go elsewhere) and a concern about being presumed racist because of what your street name is.
When we first moved down here, we had an apartment on Jefferson Davis highway and hating having to give our address
You and the PP are idiots. Cheers.
Why are you so invested in naming streets after traitors to the United States?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of the people in this thread are actually in the affected neighborhood. The people I know in that neighborhood don't object to changing. If others do, there is a public meeting coming up.
It's absolutely a property value concern (buyers will not choose to buy on Confederate Ln if they can go elsewhere) and a concern about being presumed racist because of what your street name is.
When we first moved down here, we had an apartment on Jefferson Davis highway and hating having to give our address
You and the PP are idiots. Cheers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of the people in this thread are actually in the affected neighborhood. The people I know in that neighborhood don't object to changing. If others do, there is a public meeting coming up.
It's absolutely a property value concern (buyers will not choose to buy on Confederate Ln if they can go elsewhere) and a concern about being presumed racist because of what your street name is.
When we first moved down here, we had an apartment on Jefferson Davis highway and hating having to give our address
Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of the people in this thread are actually in the affected neighborhood. The people I know in that neighborhood don't object to changing. If others do, there is a public meeting coming up.
It's absolutely a property value concern (buyers will not choose to buy on Confederate Ln if they can go elsewhere) and a concern about being presumed racist because of what your street name is.
Anonymous wrote:So many lives will be improved by this. Just think of the children who’ll benefit. Amazing work.
Anonymous wrote:
Streets renamed during particular periods such as the 1920s, 1950s and 1960s, should just revert back to what they were before.
Anonymous wrote:Why?
Just leave them. They are hurting anyone.
Scarlet? are you kidding me??