Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
Are you planning on keeping these transplants from voting?
What a silly thing to comment. What I do know is a handful still vote in their home state.
Okaaay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
Are you planning on keeping these transplants from voting?
What a silly thing to comment. What I do know is a handful still vote in their home state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
Are you planning on keeping these transplants from voting?
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What “optics” are you talking about, OP?
The understanding of not having a two parent household, living in crime ridden neighborhoods and the list goes on.
Explain?
You’re being obtuse and I will stop engaging. There’s plenty of research out there is you truly wanna know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What “optics” are you talking about, OP?
The understanding of not having a two parent household, living in crime ridden neighborhoods and the list goes on.
Explain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What “optics” are you talking about, OP?
The understanding of not having a two parent household, living in crime ridden neighborhoods and the list goes on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
The newest generation of Natives are no longer uniformly black. They are younger Millennials and Gen Z that are Latino, white, have immigrant parents, Desi, mixed race, etc.
It's no longer Chocolate City. It will quickly become Melting Pot City. The Council and Mayor's Office will reflect this within the next 10-15 years.
Anonymous wrote:What “optics” are you talking about, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.
The newest generation of Natives are no longer uniformly black. They are younger Millennials and Gen Z that are Latino, white, have immigrant parents, Desi, mixed race, etc.
It's no longer Chocolate City. It will quickly become Melting Pot City. The Council and Mayor's Office will reflect this within the next 10-15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter? I think so as sometimes the root cause can only be “lived” or experienced from one who grew up in the area or environment. Perhaps I’m wrong.
With Kenyon as Mayor we would have JLG still on the council (fingers crossed) but if it’s the other way around, there would be no JLG , Kenyon, White and possibly no Trayon.
Who is our next generation of leaders? Transplants who want to take over the city with no understanding. Granted they have been elected, but not sure they truly understand the optics.