
Anonymous wrote:Having a majority Black population does not make a place diverse. It makes it majority Black. Diversity means there are a bunch of different races and ethnic groups all together. I don't think that describes PG county, although admittedly, I don't frequent that area. But I'm tired of majority Black areas being called "diverse"- that's crap.
Here are my reasons:
Crime
Lack of diversity (I like the international feel of Fairfax better as suppose to the monoracial social settings)
Terrible Schools (my uncle who currently teaches in PG County talks all the time about how terrible it is to teach there and he taught in DCPS for years)
No great shopping, restaurants, or cultural amenities like the other surrounding counties
Corrupt local leaders
Mentality (there is no desire or focus on change there. It continues to decrease in regards to quality of life)
DC gentrification (As DC continues to gentrify many of their cesspool of criminals, Section 8 government dependency types, and ghetto fabulous types seem to flock to PG County which is another reason for the crime and poor quality schools.)
Police Department
Also, this may not be PC to say, but I'm going to say it, "I really don't care to live around African Americans who continue to ignore the pathology that exist within their communities and I am African American. It's just sad to see the pathologies in PG County and to accept it as the norm. Even talking to relatives whom reside there they seem to accept the dysfunctionalism as normal life. It drives me totally insane to see my people settled for less than what they deserve. I mean PG isn't Baltimore City or Southeast DC, but the Washington DC area have better options for families to live. There is a reason why the homes are so cheap there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats 18:00 (are you the OP?) I am glad you found something that is right for you/your family. What part of PG did you move to?
No, I'm not OP. We are moving to a newer subdivision in Lanham-Seabrook. I looked very carefully at crime statistics and schools. There's a lot of petty crime in some of Lanham, but not where we're going, and not much more than what you'd find in Silver Spring, where we live now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my reasons:
Crime
Lack of diversity (I like the international feel of Fairfax better as suppose to the monoracial social settings)
Terrible Schools (my uncle who currently teaches in PG County talks all the time about how terrible it is to teach there and he taught in DCPS for years)
No great shopping, restaurants, or cultural amenities like the other surrounding counties
Corrupt local leaders
Mentality (there is no desire or focus on change there. It continues to decrease in regards to quality of life)
DC gentrification (As DC continues to gentrify many of their cesspool of criminals, Section 8 government dependency types, and ghetto fabulous types seem to flock to PG County which is another reason for the crime and poor quality schools.)
Police Department
Also, this may not be PC to say, but I'm going to say it, "I really don't care to live around African Americans who continue to ignore the pathology that exist within their communities and I am African American. It's just sad to see the pathologies in PG County and to accept it as the norm. Even talking to relatives whom reside there they seem to accept the dysfunctionalism as normal life. It drives me totally insane to see my people settled for less than what they deserve. I mean PG isn't Baltimore City or Southeast DC, but the Washington DC area have better options for families to live. There is a reason why the homes are so cheap there.
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Anonymous wrote:Here are my reasons:
Crime
Lack of diversity (I like the international feel of Fairfax better as suppose to the monoracial social settings)
Terrible Schools (my uncle who currently teaches in PG County talks all the time about how terrible it is to teach there and he taught in DCPS for years)
No great shopping, restaurants, or cultural amenities like the other surrounding counties
Corrupt local leaders
Mentality (there is no desire or focus on change there. It continues to decrease in regards to quality of life)
DC gentrification (As DC continues to gentrify many of their cesspool of criminals, Section 8 government dependency types, and ghetto fabulous types seem to flock to PG County which is another reason for the crime and poor quality schools.)
Police Department
Also, this may not be PC to say, but I'm going to say it, "I really don't care to live around African Americans who continue to ignore the pathology that exist within their communities and I am African American. It's just sad to see the pathologies in PG County and to accept it as the norm. Even talking to relatives whom reside there they seem to accept the dysfunctionalism as normal life. It drives me totally insane to see my people settled for less than what they deserve. I mean PG isn't Baltimore City or Southeast DC, but the Washington DC area have better options for families to live. There is a reason why the homes are so cheap there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people on this forum are afraid of Black people. They talk about PG under the guise of "bad schools," etc. in order to avoid saying it plain and clear.
In some cases that might be true. However, I think it is more complicated than just people are "afraid of Black people."
My observation has been that while some parents have no problem interacting with minorities, that when it comes to their children's education, they detour in favor of "better schools" that still have diverse student and teacher populations. What's wrong with that?