Spike Lee goes in about Gentrification in Brooklyn

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Black people don't own so it's not relevant.

It is relevant...didn't Spike say his father bought his house in 1968 and he plays his bass in there...
now the people who moved in last year got a problem with that? He should be able to do whatever he wants
in his house...


...and i'm sure he's not the only black man in Brooklyn that owns his house.

But hell, he should just move to a poorer neighborhood where can do that, right?
 

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It is relevant...didn't Spike say his father bought his house in 1968 and he plays his bass in there...
now the people who moved in last year got a problem with that? He should be able to do whatever he wants
in his house...


...and i'm sure he's not the only black man in Brooklyn that owns his house.

But hell, he should just move to a poorer neighborhood where can do that, right?

What does this have to do with gentrification on a macro scale? That's interpersonal related issues that I made no commentary about.
 

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What does this have to do with gentrification on a macro scale? That's interpersonal related issues that I made no commentary about.

Fucc a macro scale...we talkin' about an isolated viewpoint from one person (Spike Lee). You made a comments in a thread about that...
 

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alot of people are complaining but aren't seein it for what it really is. Back in the 70s, 80s and 90s, our neighborhoods went to shyt and you couldn't give away the property, it would have been a great opportunity for some black capitalistic minds to come in a sweep up everything and bank. But we didn't, we were in total disarray and the train flew right by us.

I remember in 06' I spoke with a white dude at a community meeting in Harlem, and he told me about how you couldn't give away a lot o the brownstones in the area back in the 80s. So what did he do? He claimed a few for next to nothing, paid the back taxes in a government program, held on to them and now (at that time) he was telling me that they were worth 1.2 mill or something like that. Same shyt is about to happen in Detroit.

Agreed. We complain about Gentrification and it is fukked up, but the other side of it isn't necessarily bad also. I can't say either side is necessarily wrong. If we don't want the cacs coming in to reclaim goldmines of land/property sitting vacant and fukked up for DECADES, then don't get mad when cacs swoop in on the comeup and take advantage. We should be the ones doing it, but far too many accept living surrounded by fukkery and dilapidated shyt.

We need to be the ones doing this, but we aren't, so it's hard for me to feel sorry when we let the cacs do it and get upset.

Don't wanna hear no shyt about we don't have the money either because WE DO. let's make it happen!
 

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You're talking about cities that don't rely on a single source of economic base.

NY is just gonna always cycle in terms of demographics and economy.

Detroit was more or less a one trick pony.

That is the truth about alot of cities. Once upon a time long ago alot of these cities were all white. Once black people gained the same financial status they moved into the neighborhoods and the white people didn't like it and moved out of the city. Eventually the neighborhood went to shyt for whatever reason. So give it another 50 to 75 years and we can have our beautiful blighted neighborhood back.
 

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That is the truth about alot of cities. Once upon a time long ago alot of these cities were all white. Once black people gained the same financial status they moved into the neighborhoods and the white people didn't like it and moved out of the city. Eventually the neighborhood went to shyt for whatever reason. So give it another 50 to 75 years and we can have our beautiful blighted neighborhood back.


Nope. With automation, the game is about to be changed.
 

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Robots are going to do every form of labor that exists in a few decades. Economics will be flipped on it's head. The ability to climb the socioeconomic ladder may very well be an archaic concept soon..
 

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Robots are going to do every form of labor that exists in a few decades. Economics will be flipped on it's head. The ability to climb the socioeconomic ladder may very well be an archaic concept soon..

So by the mid 21st century the idea of being born into a certain economic class and dying in that same class with no chance of improving yourself will become a reality?
 
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