Feb 14, 2014 #302 Master Zik 87,735 50,125 Joined Nov 20, 2007 Can't breath. Last edited: Feb 14, 2014
Feb 14, 2014 #304 sn00pee Supporter 3,638 784 Joined Feb 2, 2003 I read through a few pages and this is the image i got: Trader Joes is good. Black neighborhoods equate "hoods" Poverty equates black people. Why cant black people (read: poor people) stay up with the raising rent? Gentrification is a positive thing. People dont care about poor people (read: black people) who are "forced" out of their homes. Both parties lose. There is no difference between Low-income neighborhoods, black neighborhoods, and "hoods" Both parties lost Semi srs
I read through a few pages and this is the image i got: Trader Joes is good. Black neighborhoods equate "hoods" Poverty equates black people. Why cant black people (read: poor people) stay up with the raising rent? Gentrification is a positive thing. People dont care about poor people (read: black people) who are "forced" out of their homes. Both parties lose. There is no difference between Low-income neighborhoods, black neighborhoods, and "hoods" Both parties lost Semi srs
Feb 16, 2014 #305 SoleByThePound 10,485 10,484 Joined Jul 20, 2012 Looks like it received local coverage on the news.