Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
You have to be kidding me. Last month two friends of mine flew into Paris and took a taxi from CDG into the city. While they were on the highway near the Stade de France in bumper to bumper traffic, a group of motorcycles zoomed to their taxi surrounding it. Two men broke the glass to the back seats and grabbed their luggage, purses and bookbags (basically all the stuff they had in the back seat with them). Then they punched the women in the face and zoomed away. Police think the taxi driver may have been in on it.
You think Paris doesn't have crime? Are you high?
Anonymous wrote:Gentrification rules. I literally do nothing to prevent it. Is there anything I can do to further it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gentrification rules. I literally do nothing to prevent it. Is there anything I can do to further it?
Send your children to the local public school, whatever it is, and get really involved in it to improve it.
Anonymous wrote:Gentrification rules. I literally do nothing to prevent it. Is there anything I can do to further it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
If you don't think they have crime and filth in those cities, then you don't know those cities very well.
Ha! Pray tell, what is the per capita murder rate, carjacking rate, etc. in those cities compared to DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone protest gentrification? You think certain neighborhoods should be racially exclusive?
Gentrification causes people to lack homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
If you don't think they have crime and filth in those cities, then you don't know those cities very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm strongly in favor of improving our neighborhood. Who wants to live in crime and filth?
Well people would rather not have their rent double and end up homeless.
People also don't want to be shot by 13 year old carjackers or have their kids mowed down by ATVs walking home from school. The increasing disorder and lawlessness is the most pressing problem in DC.
You can't have nice things in an urban environment.
London, Paris, Hong Kong. All even more urban than DC and they would not tolerate these levels of violence and filth.
This!! Cities can be glorious. They don't have to suck.
Also be critical of claims of idigeneity made by whatever population is complaining about gentrification in any given place. Plenty of neighborhoods in DC were built by one group or another and have seen multiple demographic transitions over the last 150 years. A neighborhood doesn't "belong" to anyone.
If you grew up in a high cost of living city yourself, can you afford your childhood home? My middle income dual professional family can't. No one owes you the right to live wherever you want to live forever, and no one is insulating my family from downward social mobility caused by rising costs. C'mon!
“Glorious cities” is very LOL. Most people that live in cities around the world hate their cities, dream of moving someplace else but also can never bring themselves to actually leave.