I Don't Know If People Understand What is happening in Baltimore

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I don't think you get what I was asking. I want to know WHY they stay. What benefit do they have to being where they are. They could easily build another hospital in the white L along i83. They are a research school, they need to have easy access to high risk populations to study, they need desperate people with complex health problems to experiment on, they need shock trauma patients to practice surgery on, etc.

You think the local government is going to let them do that :dead: ?
 

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No there not there anymore, but that's a good thing. Are those gentrified areas safer, and have a better QOL, more amenities?


o ok we are looking at it at different angles....im saying did it better the existing community and solve their problems, you guys are mostly talking about the area....
 

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Moving nikkas out of cities isn't exactly hard. I'm pretty sure they're going gentrify Baltimore like every other city if they haven't started yet.

Nothing unique about Baltimore, they have the same problems nikkas have in every other city, b*stard children of Black single mothers.

Oh wow. I thought it was the lack of having a economy catering to black folks.
 

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Can you explain why you wouldn't live here please? I want my fellow Baltimoreans to get an outsider's perspective.
Compared to NYC the atmosphere is just too segregated honestly. The young black professional scene is there but its too spread out. Its sleigh
 

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Bmore will always be the red headed stepchild of te north east

NYC>DC>Philly>Boston>Baltimore
 

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o ok we are looking at it at different angles....im saying did it better the existing community and solve their problems, you guys are mostly talking about the area....

Yea, my fault. I'm talking about the area more so than the people who already inhabit the area.
 

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Bmore will always be the red headed stepchild of te north east

NYC>DC>Philly>Boston>Baltimore

Those are all dope ass top tier cities breh. Actually I've never been to Boston, but nyc, philly, Baltimore, and dc.

And D.C.to nyc is what, a 4 hour trip up 95? And an even shorter via amtrak? We all win on the east coast
 
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I just lost my older brother in Baltimore in November. My family and I were trying to get him to move back to NY just off the strength of how crazy it is in Bmore. He was killed by some youngins coming outside of a laundromat. He left behind a wife and 4 children. My heart is broken, brehs.

RIP

This is why productive nikkas cannot stay in the hood.
 

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Bmore will always be the red headed stepchild of te north east

NYC>DC>Philly>Boston>Baltimore


Lol. I hope so. Those other cities are becoming too much alike. NYC is gentrified beyond recognition at this point. The local is getting pushed further out into the other boroughs. DC isn't even DC anymore, it's just Washington; most of the people living in DC aren't from DC. Their local flavor is relegated to PG county and everywhere else is too expensive. Philly is becoming a camp for displaced New Yorkers who still want a big city with out the astronomical prices, and still close enough to NYC to party on the weekend. Boston is too granola, too white, not much nightlife, nothing really for blacks.

Baltimore still has local culture, plenty to do, very underrated (even by the locals).
 
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