So what's going to happen after gentrification is complete?

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Do you think that Dallas might become like LA, in that the suburbs are just as dangerous as the inner city? Lancaster becoming to Dallas as to what Compton is to LA :huhldup:

Dont even get me started on Balch Springs :no:

Yeah, I do. especially those suburbs like Balch Springs, Glenn Heights

I been seeing Lancaster and Cedar Hill heaing that direction for a while.

My cousin moved to Balch Springs and it has a bunch a nice houses, but once you are in the neighborhood a few hours its like :unsure:
 

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Yeah, I do. especially those suburbs like Balch Springs, Glenn Heights

I been seeing Lancaster and Cedar Hill heaing that direction for a while.

My cousin moved to Balch Springs and it has a bunch a nice houses, but once you are in the neighborhood a few hours its like :unsure:

It may happen one day. I wouldnt say that there on the level of places like compton, long beach or inglewood yet as far as violence, but the ratchetness makes up for it. I stay right across the street from West Mesquite HS. shyt isnt the south bronx but you can tell it changed a lot in the past couple years. Most people dont know how many kids have been shot or killed at West Mesquite, while still going there. nikkas like to sweep it under the rug but its only so long city council can pretend :beli:
 

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I doubt it

Suburban living and white flight had a lot of factors involved that we likely won't see play out again

Government subsidy, racism, unethical racist banking practices etc

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During white flight the banks essentially gave white people loans for free and refused black people. Also, when black people had enough money to buy their houses they were straight up told you cant live in this neighbourhood.
 

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Totally disagree.

Chicago is on pace for 500 murders this year

They had 930 in 1992.

The crack era was WAYYYYYYY worst my brotha.

It's just the media covers murders more now.

Alot of cities were bad before the crack era too.

LA had over 1,000 murders in 1980. Chicago and Houston both reached their murder peak in the 70s, despite popular belief
 
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