Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
What should we be asking these businesses and librarians and Metro workers? Be specific, and say what you really mean. Don't be afraid to unburden your true feellings here, we all know you really, really want to.
And we know you like to put your politically correct head in the sand when there is an obvious crime problem caused by these kids.
Which kids? Be specific. And don't just say "students," because everyone on earth knows what you actually mean.
Come on, tell us who you're specifically talking about! You're dying to do it! Just let it all out.
Not PP but they are referring to impoverished teens. You are upset and calling it racist because the majority of the impoverished teens in inner cities in America happen to be black. This is the reality. In rural areas like Appalachia the impovershed teens that do bad things are white. This is how it is in America and this truth isn’t racist or not racist, it just is the way it is.
PP may or may or may not be racist depending on whether it is their blackness / black culture that bothers them or if it is simply the fact that they act unruly, commit crimes, etc.
This is a dumb back and forth. Not everyone is a racist.
And before you get on me, I am a black guy born and raised in DC and am tired
Of car jacking teens and it has nothing to do with race. I’m not an Uncle Tom or self-racist so keep your crazy ideas to yourself— I dislike anyone committing crimes. The topic of generational poverty and the underlying causes of the dynamic that exists is a different topic.
How do you know they are impoverished and so what if they are? They are going to the best public high school in the city. They have all kinds of opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
What should we be asking these businesses and librarians and Metro workers? Be specific, and say what you really mean. Don't be afraid to unburden your true feellings here, we all know you really, really want to.
And we know you like to put your politically correct head in the sand when there is an obvious crime problem caused by these kids.
Which kids? Be specific. And don't just say "students," because everyone on earth knows what you actually mean.
Come on, tell us who you're specifically talking about! You're dying to do it! Just let it all out.
Not PP but they are referring to impoverished teens. You are upset and calling it racist because the majority of the impoverished teens in inner cities in America happen to be black. This is the reality. In rural areas like Appalachia the impovershed teens that do bad things are white. This is how it is in America and this truth isn’t racist or not racist, it just is the way it is.
PP may or may or may not be racist depending on whether it is their blackness / black culture that bothers them or if it is simply the fact that they act unruly, commit crimes, etc.
This is a dumb back and forth. Not everyone is a racist.
And before you get on me, I am a black guy born and raised in DC and am tired
Of car jacking teens and it has nothing to do with race. I’m not an Uncle Tom or self-racist so keep your crazy ideas to yourself— I dislike anyone committing crimes. The topic of generational poverty and the underlying causes of the dynamic that exists is a different topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
What should we be asking these businesses and librarians and Metro workers? Be specific, and say what you really mean. Don't be afraid to unburden your true feellings here, we all know you really, really want to.
And we know you like to put your politically correct head in the sand when there is an obvious crime problem caused by these kids.
Which kids? Be specific. And don't just say "students," because everyone on earth knows what you actually mean.
Come on, tell us who you're specifically talking about! You're dying to do it! Just let it all out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
What should we be asking these businesses and librarians and Metro workers? Be specific, and say what you really mean. Don't be afraid to unburden your true feellings here, we all know you really, really want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
Like clockwork, the racists emerge.
You can't go around calling people racist just because they state the obvious. The cops know where the problems in Tenleytown stem from; the shopkeepers know; residents know; everyone knows...
Anonymous wrote:I live about a 15 min walk from both Tenleytown and Friendship heights stations. I use both - slightly closer to Tenley but sometimes choose the other of l want to avoid being sweaty due to the hill. I feel completely safe at both at all hours.
I prefer Tenleytown, even in the afternoon with school kids around. I like energy and they have that in spades. I prefer it to the “self selected retirement community” (or similar phase used by the city planners to describe Friendship Heights) with its empty storefronts. Really looking forward to the Mazza redevelopment. It does suck that there’s no coffee shop in Tenley since Starbucks and Bourbon Coffee left. And that the Target is all locked down. Ya l do wish the teenagers were more respectful of the businesses like Starbucks and Target but l also have no idea how to make that happen.
Anonymous wrote:There are different property crimes everywhere, but I feel safe in NW. In 1980s through mid 1990s, in Cleveland park, my house was broken into 3 times. Once by axing through a substantially heavy front door to override alarm somehow. All were day time robberies when house empty. I’ve lived in my current house in Chevy Chase, DC since mid 90s and have always felt safe, but things still happen and there has been an increase lately. I the late 90s, neighbors and I both had daytime break ins with minor things stolen, but nothing since in terms of break ins. However, in the last year, my car’s airbag was stolen, neighbors have had airbags and catalytic converters stolen, there have been armed car jackings within a few blocks in two directions and two nearby CVS locations and the Safeway have had multiple smash and grab robberies. There have also been smash and grab robberies nearby in Friendship Heights.
Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No part of the city -- or anywhere -- is "completely" safe. But Upper NW is very, very safe compared with nearly every other part of DC.
And you can safely ignore the "Tenleytown is a crime-ridden hellscape when J-R lets out in the afternoon" mouth-breathers who soon will be brigading this thread.
So the PP is the mom of JR students? OP - do ask each and every business around JR their opinion on this topic that PP raises. Ask the librarians across the street. Ask the Metro workers. Due diligence from independent sources will educate you on JR and its impact on Tenlytown.
What should we be asking these businesses and librarians and Metro workers? Be specific, and say what you really mean. Don't be afraid to unburden your true feellings here, we all know you really, really want to.
And we know you like to put your politically correct head in the sand when there is an obvious crime problem caused by these kids.
Which kids? Be specific. And don't just say "students," because everyone on earth knows what you actually mean.
Come on, tell us who you're specifically talking about! You're dying to do it! Just let it all out.
Not PP but they are referring to impoverished teens. You are upset and calling it racist because the majority of the impoverished teens in inner cities in America happen to be black. This is the reality. In rural areas like Appalachia the impovershed teens that do bad things are white. This is how it is in America and this truth isn’t racist or not racist, it just is the way it is.
PP may or may or may not be racist depending on whether it is their blackness / black culture that bothers them or if it is simply the fact that they act unruly, commit crimes, etc.
This is a dumb back and forth. Not everyone is a racist.
And before you get on me, I am a black guy born and raised in DC and am tired
Of car jacking teens and it has nothing to do with race. I’m not an Uncle Tom or self-racist so keep your crazy ideas to yourself— I dislike anyone committing crimes. The topic of generational poverty and the underlying causes of the dynamic that exists is a different topic.