Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Just because a kid from Wesley Heights wouldn't be welcome in Anacostia (a proposition I'll grant you for the sake of argument) doesn't mean kids from Anacostia shouldn't be welcome in Tenleytown, though.
Kids from other DC neighborhoods who obey the law, follow the rules, and put in the work are welcome at Tenleytown schools. Otherwise, not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Just because a kid from Wesley Heights wouldn't be welcome in Anacostia (a proposition I'll grant you for the sake of argument) doesn't mean kids from Anacostia shouldn't be welcome in Tenleytown, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry everyone, Frumin is focused on the real issues like gas stoves:
https://twitter.com/CMFrumin/status/1726990089098801211
Good god. He might be the most tone deaf elected official in DC’s history.
Charles Allen is the most tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Just because a kid from Wesley Heights wouldn't be welcome in Anacostia (a proposition I'll grant you for the sake of argument) doesn't mean kids from Anacostia shouldn't be welcome in Tenleytown, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Exactly - this is where most of the violence stems from
I'll say it for those that don't have the stomach too....sometimes, too much "inclusivity" is a bad thing. Cultures don't mesh. It happens throughout history. Wars were fought over this.
We tried, let's get back to the mid 2000s when DC was peak.
A rich kid from Wesley Heights would get his a** beat if he attended a school in Anacostia. Oil & Water don't mix.
Anonymous wrote:Drove the family through Tenley last Saturday after dark. We did not stop in Tenley for dinner; it’s definitely gotten much seedier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass of kids in Whole Foods parking today smoking pot. Our parked car reeked when we retrieved it. Spoke to manager. They need to shut that down. Are they going to class stoned out of their gourds?
These out of boundary students at ex-Wilson create a real problem in the Tenkeytown community. Can’t they be sent back to their assigned school if they continue to shoplift, use or sell drugs, and commit mayhem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't been before COVID. But today we walked around and noticed a lot of randos loitering and hanging out at the chick fila and Panera, both inside and out. Also lots of homeless people loitering around. Felt seedier than before. Have things gone down hill? Is this the new norm?
So when you were walking around, were you not also a rando loitering and hanging out? How were the rest of us to know the difference between you (proper, not loitering) and the randos (seedy, loitering)?
By the way they are dressed, hygiene and the way they are acting and they aren't eating food just hanging out. They don't look like college students, seedy is a good word.
What do college students look like?
Anonymous wrote:Homelessness is a societal problem. People have to be somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry everyone, Frumin is focused on the real issues like gas stoves:
https://twitter.com/CMFrumin/status/1726990089098801211
Good god. He might be the most tone deaf elected official in DC’s history.