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sonickteam

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #45 on: April 19, 2005, 04:16:00 pm »
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
 
 ggw, this conversation is about someone who doesn't live here trying to tell us, who do, that our neighborhood is unsafe.  and us using our brains and experiences to dispel the myth.
 
if you read the first post, all this person did was suggest you paying for parking cause he/she lost a whole shitload of thier belongings outside the club and the cop seemed to react like it happens all the time.....
 
   then everyone got thier panties in a bunch....

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #46 on: April 19, 2005, 04:16:00 pm »
i don't mean to speak for chimbley here, but i think she's referring to a general sentiment and (unfairly or not) applied it to homesick's situation.
 
 whenever i meet people who grew up in mostly-white areas of virginia like fredericksburg or something, they all express amazement that i frequent other parts of DC other than georgetown and upper downtown ... call it whatever you like,  but many of these people are just afraid of urban environments that aren't nearly exclusively white ...
 
 when someone says, "don't walk around the 930 club area because its dangerous," maybe it's because of some kind of personal experience or something, but more often than not the person wouldn't be able to give you a real reason, because their concern is rooted in fear and ignorance.
 
 are you lot just being contrarian? this "latent racism" or "ignorance" or whatever you want to call it seems pretty damn obvious to me and is reinforced often when i speak to someone who grew up around this city but never really went/goes into it.
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« Reply #47 on: April 19, 2005, 04:18:00 pm »
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Originally posted by white man from town:
    you know, just because you moved to the city for college and have been here since does NOT mean you are a hardened city dweller.
 
um, hello.  i think we all know I went to college in wisconsin-- why the hell else would i be a badger fan?  
 i've been here over 5 years, all living in the city, bike commuting, and 2 of those years working in anacostia based in an office in anacostia on local issues.  i know more about ward 7 & 8 than most people who grew up in dc west of the anacostia, and i'm not taking any crap from anyone about being a newbie.  i care enough about this city to learn about it, ALL of it, and its past.
 
 and i didn't call Alien a racist.  But the perception of the neighborhood as "bad" is often based on seeing black people around.  it's a common leap people make.

sonickteam

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #48 on: April 19, 2005, 04:18:00 pm »
and where did you grow up Mr. PC-Hoyasaxa?

sonickteam

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #49 on: April 19, 2005, 04:20:00 pm »
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
 
 it's a common leap people make.
like calling suburbanites racists?

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« Reply #50 on: April 19, 2005, 04:20:00 pm »
And where did you grow up, whitey?  Let's see your street cred.

sonickteam

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #51 on: April 19, 2005, 04:23:00 pm »
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
  And where did you grow up, whitey?  Let's see your street cred.
Toronto, silly.
 
 
 and believe it or not....i live in a much nicer neighborhood now, than the one i grew up in there....

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #52 on: April 19, 2005, 04:24:00 pm »
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Originally posted by white man from town:
  just because someone tells me some neighborhood is bad, and i believe them, doesnt mean i am a racist.  
   
of course not, you're completely missing the (my?) point ... people (more than you'd think, apparently) unfairly peg all black neighborhoods in this city as dangerous, and unfairly peg all white neighborhoods as safe
 
 does everyone do this? no, of course not, but in my experience many people who don't know the city well and grew up in a white suburb make this mistake
 
 hell, i'm no better than the rest of them ... i grew up in lily-white sarasota florida and it took me a year or so to get past my own ignorance and ingrained biases to feel comfortable in this city
 
 all of that said, i agree with chimbley that i want to defend my adopted city and let people know they don't have to be afraid to walk many of the streets around here ... sure there's still dangerous parts, but the area around the 930 club really isn't one of them
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« Reply #53 on: April 19, 2005, 04:24:00 pm »
I thought it was Tronno.

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« Reply #54 on: April 19, 2005, 04:24:00 pm »
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Originally posted by white man from town:
  like calling suburbanites racists?
Any historian can tell you that the main reason DC suburbs were established IS racism.  It goes something like this:
 - The Federal Government requires DC to desegregate its schools.
 - White people flee to areas where there won't be black people to integrate with.
 In fact, if you look at yearbooks for Anacostia High, in 1961, it's all white.  In 1962-63, there are a few black students.  By 1964, it's almost all black.  It's that obvious.  (Brown v Board of Ed was '54, but DC took a while)

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #55 on: April 19, 2005, 04:26:00 pm »
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Originally posted by white man from town:
   
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
 
 it's a common leap people make.
like calling suburbanites racists? [/b]
i know it's fun to be contrarian (trust me, i know), but chimbly is completely right here, it IS a common leap people make ... how could you disagree with that?
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« Reply #56 on: April 19, 2005, 04:29:00 pm »
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Originally posted by white man from town:
 like calling suburbanites racists?
i agree that i throw around the term "racist" too much ... i should more often use "ignorant" or "sheltered," both of which applied to me as of 1999 (and still some now), so i'm not any saint here
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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #57 on: April 19, 2005, 04:29:00 pm »
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Originally posted by econo:
  I thought it was Tronno.
shhhhhhhhh

thirsty moore

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #58 on: April 19, 2005, 04:30:00 pm »
So, how do you explain areas of PG County, Montgomery County, etc?  There was Black Flight as well.
 
 
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Originally posted by chimbly sweep:
   
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Originally posted by white man from town:
  like calling suburbanites racists?
Any historian can tell you that the main reason DC suburbs were established IS racism.  It goes something like this:
 - The Federal Government requires DC to desegregate its schools.
 - White people flee to areas where there won't be black people to integrate with.
 In fact, if you look at yearbooks for Anacostia High, in 1961, it's all white.  In 1962-63, there are a few black students.  By 1964, it's almost all black.  It's that obvious.  (Brown v Board of Ed was '54, but DC took a while) [/b]

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Re: parking @ 9:30
« Reply #59 on: April 19, 2005, 04:32:00 pm »
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
  i agree that i throw around the term "racist" too much ... i should more often use "ignorant" or "sheltered," both of which applied to me as of 1999 (and still some now), so i'm not any saint here
I dunno, Hoya.  I believe in calling it like it is.  
 Being ignorant and sheltered (as our parents wanted us to be!) doesn't make you racist, but making assumptions about people based on their skin color does.  
 I'm really sick of how people never call racism when they see it, which really lets people get away with it.  Is it harsh?  Yes, but it's true and it helps solve the problem.  If we started telling people "gosh, i don't mean to be harsh, but your assumption is racist," maybe they'd start thinking a little harder.