Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Study the history. Racist housing policies created dead zones in the inner city. Invest in some stores and businesses and medical facilities and grocery stores in areas that have nothing but liquor stores. A resident can’t get a job if s/he can’t get to it.
Investment happens in whites areas, just perpetuating the same problems.
And stores can’t stay in business if the merchandise keeps disappearing, they are regularly robbed at gunpoint, and the local job pool is filled with people with poorly developed work habits.
That’s not true. It’s just your racist stereotypes. You aren’t looking for solutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Study the history. Racist housing policies created dead zones in the inner city. Invest in some stores and businesses and medical facilities and grocery stores in areas that have nothing but liquor stores. A resident can’t get a job if s/he can’t get to it.
Investment happens in whites areas, just perpetuating the same problems.
And stores can’t stay in business if the merchandise keeps disappearing, they are regularly robbed at gunpoint, and the local job pool is filled with people with poorly developed work habits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone busting on gentrification, name one functional and successful American city where the majority of the population is poor and black. I expect crickets. . .
Well, I think Baltimore has an entrenched underclass with a culture of poverty. There’s no clear pathway for those folks to improve or get out and the cycle continues.
Anonymous wrote:Study the history. Racist housing policies created dead zones in the inner city. Invest in some stores and businesses and medical facilities and grocery stores in areas that have nothing but liquor stores. A resident can’t get a job if s/he can’t get to it.
Investment happens in whites areas, just perpetuating the same problems.
Anonymous wrote:For anyone busting on gentrification, name one functional and successful American city where the majority of the population is poor and black. I expect crickets. . .
Anonymous wrote:For anyone busting on gentrification, name one functional and successful American city where the majority of the population is poor and black. I expect crickets. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White flight killed Baltimore. I’ve been to a lot of mid Atlantic cities and it’s the most extraordinarily segregated. Whites took off to Baltimore and Howard Counties and let the city die.
(Whites leave) White flight! Racism! Bad!
(Whites stay) Gentrification! Racism! Bad!
No, “whites stay” is when whites stay. Gentrification is when they come BACK after leaving, but this time they make everything cost more.
Hey, that's quite an interesting angle.
Want to make housing more affordable?
Just organize some fun blm riots and drive all whites away.
Anonymous wrote:I can understand how flyover places like St Louis and Detroit are sort of doomed due to economics and migration patterns. But Baltimore is East Coast, ocean front, proximity to D.C., Acela line, international airport, wealthy/educated state, decent weather (compared to Chicago, NYC, Boston), all the bygone era legacy universities, arts, etc.
Seems so bizarre. Is there any way to fix Baltimore?