by davidlosh@davidlosh.com » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:34 am
I have a long response, but let me say simply that I lived and worked in the Raineer Valley in the 1970s and early 1980s. I never had a problem. It used to be a great place.
White people ruined the community feel of many neighborhoods. It was tragic to watch and from what I've heard it is an urban phenomenon rather than a legend.
You can see the houses that those people purchase then try to flip. They spin the ethnic complexion while never participating in it.
The community needs participation in community issues. White people seem to be just passing through.
White people want the neighborhood to change to fit thier investment strategy, but do nothing to improve the quality of life for the community at large.
If you move in for life there are specific issues that need to be addressed. Lack of opportunity in the black community should be number one. Supporting black owned businesses should be a priority.
Drugs are a community issue handled at the community center level rather than police presence. Why do white people always call the police for everything?
There are privacy issues for every one, but when cars come and go, as long as it's not bothering you it's none of your business. If it bothers you then it is a community issue, not your personal ax to grind.
White people are so stupid. Why are white people so stupid? Why do white people move into a neighborhood of disrepair with a bunch of fancy stuff to put in the garage?
Why can't white people just get along, mind thier own business, and get to know the neighbors slowly over time? Why are white people in such a rush and pushy?
Maybe over the course of a year or two then you can get to know all your neighbors with a bar be que, some cocktails, a few beers, and music. It doesn't need to be done today.
Let me say again that if there is a problem in your community it is a community problem. White people want to "fix" stuff. Why? It's just stupid.
Those kids that are forming a gang are also a part of your community. You need to know that and respect that those kids are doing something for themselves.
If you have a better way it best work for all of them. If you have something positive to contribute you need to put that out there to the community .If you can't do that or if you are unable to do that then you need to give support to the people who can help.
Go to the community church, temple, or mosque if you get lost on your path. Forget your government, they are only a hinderence unless they give the community money without strings attached.
That there's my dog.