Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you expect to perform such a sea change in the city with regards to job accessibility, which is key for the type of economic success and cultural transformation you want to see in COC, without addressing how people can safely travel this city without a car? You single out bike lanes for ridicule when in fact more bike lanes - or more accurately simply closing most streets to vehicles altogether - is the number one thing that would increase access to jobs and reduce crime and violence.
You are totally clueless how to fix this city.
OP here. The fact that you think bike lanes are "the number one thing" to reduce crime and violence is exactly the kind of idiotic thinking I'm talking about. And I'm not anti-bike lane! I'm just freaking tired of arguing about them and I don't think they are the most important thing the city can do.
You're probably a troll, I don't even know why I'm engaging.
If you only want to hear people who agree with your foolishness and discard any discussion of genuine solutions, then you’ll just be talking to yourself. Enjoy your company.
One only has to look at other world cities without a car culture where bicycles are an integral part of the individual transportation nexus to understand that literally every single one of these cities has far lower rates of crime than DC.
Omg this is one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read. And it’s exactly OP’s point. You really have no room to call anyone foolish.
Anonymous wrote:"Pragmatic progressive" is an oxymoron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you expect to perform such a sea change in the city with regards to job accessibility, which is key for the type of economic success and cultural transformation you want to see in COC, without addressing how people can safely travel this city without a car? You single out bike lanes for ridicule when in fact more bike lanes - or more accurately simply closing most streets to vehicles altogether - is the number one thing that would increase access to jobs and reduce crime and violence.
You are totally clueless how to fix this city.
I don't get the "job accessibility" argument. This city is full of jobs, and businesses are hiring Salvadorans who ride in from Falls Church or wherever else yet people try to claim that black kids in DCHA housing can't find a job. That's bullshit. The problem isn't lack of jobs, it's that these kids think jobs are for chumps and that instead they are going to make it by trapping, by rapping, they are living in delusional freecar culture and don't understand regular jobs and hustle. The sea change needs to happen in the community itself. Figures in that community need to step up and be disruptors, it's not going to happen from some bunch of eggheads pontificating in Council chambers.
1) DCHA has strict rules around illegal activity in their dwellings. You have NO idea what it is like to live in one of their properties when the kids with drugs show up. Suffice it to say, the police get those people out quickly, or as quickly as they can. they are not residents and the residents don't want them there.
2) the "eggheads" are providing money to get opportunity to those "trapping and rapping" kids you are complaining about. They need to see that there is a way out other than turning to crime.
3) there are plenty of white people dealing in drugs and guns all over the country. I don't see people like you complaining about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you expect to perform such a sea change in the city with regards to job accessibility, which is key for the type of economic success and cultural transformation you want to see in COC, without addressing how people can safely travel this city without a car? You single out bike lanes for ridicule when in fact more bike lanes - or more accurately simply closing most streets to vehicles altogether - is the number one thing that would increase access to jobs and reduce crime and violence.
You are totally clueless how to fix this city.
OP here. The fact that you think bike lanes are "the number one thing" to reduce crime and violence is exactly the kind of idiotic thinking I'm talking about. And I'm not anti-bike lane! I'm just freaking tired of arguing about them and I don't think they are the most important thing the city can do.
You're probably a troll, I don't even know why I'm engaging.
If you only want to hear people who agree with your foolishness and discard any discussion of genuine solutions, then you’ll just be talking to yourself. Enjoy your company.
One only has to look at other world cities without a car culture where bicycles are an integral part of the individual transportation nexus to understand that literally every single one of these cities has far lower rates of crime than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you expect to perform such a sea change in the city with regards to job accessibility, which is key for the type of economic success and cultural transformation you want to see in COC, without addressing how people can safely travel this city without a car? You single out bike lanes for ridicule when in fact more bike lanes - or more accurately simply closing most streets to vehicles altogether - is the number one thing that would increase access to jobs and reduce crime and violence.
You are totally clueless how to fix this city.
I don't get the "job accessibility" argument. This city is full of jobs, and businesses are hiring Salvadorans who ride in from Falls Church or wherever else yet people try to claim that black kids in DCHA housing can't find a job. That's bullshit. The problem isn't lack of jobs, it's that these kids think jobs are for chumps and that instead they are going to make it by trapping, by rapping, they are living in delusional freecar culture and don't understand regular jobs and hustle. The sea change needs to happen in the community itself. Figures in that community need to step up and be disruptors, it's not going to happen from some bunch of eggheads pontificating in Council chambers.
1) DCHA has strict rules around illegal activity in their dwellings. You have NO idea what it is like to live in one of their properties when the kids with drugs show up. Suffice it to say, the police get those people out quickly, or as quickly as they can. they are not residents and the residents don't want them there.
2) the "eggheads" are providing money to get opportunity to those "trapping and rapping" kids you are complaining about. They need to see that there is a way out other than turning to crime.
3) there are plenty of white people dealing in drugs and guns all over the country. I don't see people like you complaining about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Pragmatic progressive" is an oxymoron.
They used to be called traditional liberals. People who espoused liberal ideas but knew you couldn't blow up the world to get what you want. They took an incremental approach that was easier to implement, and generally more successful.
This. It's the Hilary Clinton approach, as compared to Bernie Sanders. Genuinely believe in progressive ideals, but cynical enough about people to know you are never going to convince a majority to choose progressive policy all at once-- you have to walk them into it slowly, convincing them it is in their self-interest as you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you expect to perform such a sea change in the city with regards to job accessibility, which is key for the type of economic success and cultural transformation you want to see in COC, without addressing how people can safely travel this city without a car? You single out bike lanes for ridicule when in fact more bike lanes - or more accurately simply closing most streets to vehicles altogether - is the number one thing that would increase access to jobs and reduce crime and violence.
You are totally clueless how to fix this city.
I don't get the "job accessibility" argument. This city is full of jobs, and businesses are hiring Salvadorans who ride in from Falls Church or wherever else yet people try to claim that black kids in DCHA housing can't find a job. That's bullshit. The problem isn't lack of jobs, it's that these kids think jobs are for chumps and that instead they are going to make it by trapping, by rapping, they are living in delusional freecar culture and don't understand regular jobs and hustle. The sea change needs to happen in the community itself. Figures in that community need to step up and be disruptors, it's not going to happen from some bunch of eggheads pontificating in Council chambers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People also try to claim these kids have no role models... they do, but they move out. The DMV is chock full of wealthy UMC black families with mcmansions, kids in private schools and top universities, and driveways and garages with Mercedes parked in them.
These kids need to hear from them, to learn they made it by staying in school, through hustle and hard work, staring a business and so on. They DID NOT get there by stealing cars, selling weed, or half-assed mumbling rap that lacks bar, flow, or much of any kind of talent. Nor did they get where they are by playing the victim, broadly gesturing around blaming redlining or systemic racism or whatever else. These delusional kids and their enablers need a reality call.
The people you are describing hate inner city blacks in a way you could never possibly understand.
Anonymous wrote:People also try to claim these kids have no role models... they do, but they move out. The DMV is chock full of wealthy UMC black families with mcmansions, kids in private schools and top universities, and driveways and garages with Mercedes parked in them.
These kids need to hear from them, to learn they made it by staying in school, through hustle and hard work, staring a business and so on. They DID NOT get there by stealing cars, selling weed, or half-assed mumbling rap that lacks bar, flow, or much of any kind of talent. Nor did they get where they are by playing the victim, broadly gesturing around blaming redlining or systemic racism or whatever else. These delusional kids and their enablers need a reality call.