Gentrification is so foul. Man gets his rent increased from 1200 a month to 2750 a month.

Flywin Lannister

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Niccaz better start doing drive byes over there to lower the property value..:manny:




Shooting in the air of course..:whoa:
It’s creative to say the least..

They think brehs are violent... help them think this a bit more so rent doesn’t go up.
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Only issue is: some high up police commander may get a call from the Mayor to shut this down and this can lead to black people getting shot for nothing...
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You sound like a white moderate
I’m not saying you are one, but it’s the same type of both sides

Old situation allowed people to live in their homes

Again, all they did was move ppl around

The same shyt will probably happen again once white ppl get tired of living in the city
Don't project other people's shyt on me, I'm my own man with my own experience. I don't get why you coming with hate. If you have a solution then offer it. Like I said, I think we need to grant people a right to property in this country, there's more than enough space for everyone if it weren't for the speculators and shytty landlords and everyone who buy up the properties to make a buck. I just don't know how to get from here to there.

Are you from the Bottoms? Did you go to Monroe or Morningside? I don't want people to romanticize shyt. This is all possible because those neighborhoods already had shytty landlords who were making a buck off of people with no money while not doing shyt to improve their lives or future situation. If people owned the homes they lived in this wouldn't be possible, plus they'd have the chance to improve their own property and their own lives.
 

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You bullshyttin me right? Why in the blue hell would people vote against it

California gets in their own way a lot. Look at San Francisco. The housing is expensive there because they refuse to change their zoning laws that would allow taller buildings to be constructed thus creating more housing. Would it crash the prices? No, but people would have options as opposed to being bent over the table.
 

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You know where my sympathies really lie? Ppl like my aunt who worked her whole life to buy property in a suburban nice area(south mt vernon) only for said area to be ruined by section 8 and the relocation of half the Bronx. Only bums and racists cry when white ppl move into an area.

There are still areas on the Southside that are nice. Gentrification wont go into full swing there for a long time but it will. If she ever wants to sell I can help with that. :mjgrin:
 

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He ain’t lying...it’s the same thing that happened where I grew up in the south burbs of chi

Parents moved out to the burbs in 93’, block had a handful of cacs and mostly working class black folk. Late 90s/Early 2000s they tear down the projects and hand everyone and they mama a section 8 voucher to move to the burbs.

Fast forward 20 years it’s boarded up houses, shootings, 4 different families moving into the same couple houses every other month. Our house got burglarized after my folks been there damn near 30 years

That ain’t what my parents moved out the inner city for :camby:
 

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I never understood why blacks don't buy the houses in their neighborhoods. I never realized it until I got older, but houses in Southside and Westside Chicago are dirt cheap. I'm talking less than $100k. I know some places are super expensive.q I understand jobs are hard to come by, but you can't get any better than that. That's the perfect opportunity to buy your neighborhood and keep it.

The power to own real estate is right under our nose :jbhmm:
Because affordability and sustainability are two different things. There are a good number of black people that own properties, but don't keep them up, either due to mis-education or inability. Also it's often touted that you need to be a "family" (married with kids) to buy a home. The majority of black families are headed by a single mother and some just don't want the additional responsibilities of maintaining a home that doesn't include a maintenance service.
 

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You know how you can best gentrifications? Owning your home... then you can tell the developers if they want your property the price of brick just went up.. :mjgrin:


So the Gov't can't raise the property taxes? :mjgrin: You do know those have to be paid on an annual basis for homeowners, right? :mjgrin: You really think all that remodeling isn't raising the property values of that area? Isn't that the point?
 

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He ain’t lying...it’s the same thing that happened where I grew up in the south burbs of chi

Parents moved out to the burbs in 93’, block had a handful of cacs and mostly working class black folk. Late 90s/Early 2000s they tear down the projects and hand everyone and they mama a section 8 voucher to move to the burbs.

Fast forward 20 years it’s boarded up houses, shootings, 4 different families moving into the same couple houses every other month. Our house got burglarized after my folks been there damn near 30 years

That ain’t what my parents moved out the inner city for :camby:


So shouldn't you still be against this so those people could stay where they are?:dwillhuh:
 
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