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TonightYou

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Ahhh....I love nostalgia ! The good old days, where you could count on no physical harm coming if you just played along nicely and give the thugs everything they want. It was like a mugger / mugee unwritten code.

Unfortunately, the Fonzies have almost all retired. 8-)
Most people, not all obviously, just want to take your shit. Most don't wanna have to carry out violence.

You do realize violent crime is down? We've discussed this topic previously
 

mr mustache

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Perhaps it is unfamiliarity. I'm as white as snow, and I've never had a problem.

One thing I do everywhere I go is acknowledge people. I've had people say shit, but ya just brush it off. Shit, I remember a dude didn't want me parking in front of his street. Obviously I could have been a smart ass, but fuck it, I'll just move a house down. It ain't no thing and I'm not one to need to escalate things unless I absolutely need to.

Don't get me wrong, I've had situations where I've been uncomfortable, but I always try to also know my outs.

I enjoyed my visit to Cali. Really like Long Beach
Interesting. Long Beach is a cespool. But then it really depends on where in LB. Anything east of 7th Ave. and I can't imagine anyone saying there's anything nice about it. But then you are from Detroit. (totally kidding I had to). But yeah the westside beach/downtown area is super chill. Wealthy even.
 

TonightYou

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Detroit is a shit hole, and based upon statistics is one of the more dangerous places in the country. I avoid going downtown unless it's for a Lions/Tigers/Red Wings game or something of that nature. Even then my head is always on a swivel.

I'm with TY on the gun issue, but could not disagree with him more on how safe the D is. I would not dream of raising my family in that city.
Dude, I never said raise a family there. Shit, I was born there and my dad worked hard to get me to the burbs.

Detroit is a trap for poverty. Until the economic opportunities return, Detroit will be hobbled.

But there are good folks down there. Different people doing different things. Trying to make it. The city is cheap, and opportunities are plenty. ETA: if you have resources that is and wanna do something different. Detroit is the second largest city space wise in America. There are some cool areas and people doing different things. For instance, I sold a generator to some recent college grads who grabbed a space (bought on the cheap), who started a custom bike business. Don't know how their doing, but they were doing what they wanted to do.
 

mr mustache

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Detroit is a shit hole, and based upon statistics is one of the more dangerous places in the country. I avoid going downtown unless it's for a Lions/Tigers/Red Wings game or something of that nature. Even then my head is always on a swivel.

I'm with TY on the gun issue, but could not disagree with him more on how safe the D is. I would not dream of raising my family in that city.
We saw a Tigers game. Downtown was sketchy AF in some parts. Like I said I'm no stranger to big city urban shenannigans/gang BS....

To me the places I mentioned in Detroit felt different. We went several places in Michigan and mostly it was very chill. The blcok her family lived on and DT did NOT feel chill.

Also, so much of this comes down to chance/luck. I'm sure you haven't had any problems. Most likely you won't. But is the percentage of chance higher in DT Detroit than in Ann Arbor? I would think so.

My uncle got pistol whipped and robbed at a mall in La Jolla,ca (WEALTHY beach area). Can happen anywhere/everywhere. Just more likely in some places.
 
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Amos Otis

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Most people, not all obviously, just want to take your shit. Most don't wanna have to carry out violence.

You do realize violent crime is down? We've discussed this topic previously
Do what you want, but on the occasions I venture into the city, I carry more than the latest crime quotes. I'm no worse off being prepared if the prep is not needed.

I've stated this previously. :eyesmoke:
 

TonightYou

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We saw a Tigers game. Downtown was sketchy AF in some parts. Like I said I'm no stranger to big city urban shenannigans/gang BS....

To me the places I mentioned in Detroit felt different. We went several places in Michigan and mostly it was very chill. The blcok her family lived on and DT did NOT feel chill.
There are some straight up areas to avoid, no doubt.

One thing that really sucks is how out of control blight became. A city should of seen the trend and taken action to stop it. Sure it's limited in scope but other cities in economic down times were smart to hold property owners responsible and seize their property.
 

TonightYou

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Do what you want, but on the occasions I venture into the city, I carry more than the latest crime quotes. I'm no worse off being prepared if the prep is not needed.

I've stated this previously. :eyesmoke:
I like to try and be rational, and realize these fears are unfounded. More likely to be in a fatal car crash than a victim of violent crime.
 

mr mustache

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There are some straight up areas to avoid, no doubt.

One thing that really sucks is how out of control blight became. A city should of seen the trend and taken action to stop it. Sure it's limited in scope but other cities in economic down times were smart to hold property owners responsible and seize their property.
Doesn't that all come down to a chicken/egg scenario though? The money just isn't there. For ANYTHING. Even the enforcement of your proposal.

(I don't know much about the area and don't claim to have the answers. Just seems to me you can't squeeze blood from a stone.)
 

Amos Otis

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Detroit is a trap for poverty. Until the economic opportunities return, Detroit will be hobbled.
Maybe the good citizens should try not voting Democratic - the dems have stewarded motor city since 1962.


One thing that really sucks is how out of control blight became. A city should of seen the trend and taken action to stop it. Sure it's limited in scope but other cities in economic down times were smart to hold property owners responsible and seize their property.
Maybe the good citizens should try not voting Democratic - the dems have stewarded motor city since 1962.
 

mr mustache

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I like to try and be rational, and realize these fears are unfounded. More likely to be in a fatal car crash than a victim of violent crime.
Yes. But if someone smashes into the back of you at a red light theres NOTHING you can do. Complete and total fate and 100% in the hands of the other driver.

If prepared for a worst case scenario there IS something you can do (possibly not always) to change the outcome of a violent situation. Just playing devils advocate. I'm a hippy and wish all guns were flowers instead.
 

TonightYou

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Doesn't that all come down to a chicken/egg scenario though? The money just isn't there. For ANYTHING. Even the enforcement of your proposal.

(I don't know much about the area and don't claim to have the answers. Just seems to me you can't squeeze blood from a stone.)
It is. The history of Detroit dating back to the original french fort is fascinating. One of the starting points dates back to the Detroit Riots of 1967. After that, an area which previously had residents began to move to the suburbs. The next major blow was the loss of industry. As globalization took place, good paying jobs, including the big three and the suppliers, began to outsource to cheaper labor productions. It didn't help that during that year major players from Japan and other imports began to enter the market. Poor planning and sales didn't help the big three.

In the 80's, this outsourcing and new competition began to accelerate the decline of Detroit. A city went from 1 2 million people to just under 800,000 in less than three decades.

The city has no decent economic opportunities, that is one of the major challenges
 

TonightYou

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Why not? If you feel it's safe, then why would raising a family there be a problem?
First, I don't like kids and I don't want them. So that's not a concern. Secondly, other things matter such as employment and meeting basic needs (grocery stores are practically non existent). Plus I'm happy in a different county that actually runs well in comparison to Wayne.


Eta: was so happy ficano lost. Crooked mother fucker he was
 

TonightYou

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Maybe the good citizens should try not voting Democratic - the dems have stewarded motor city since 1962.




Maybe the good citizens should try not voting Democratic - the dems have stewarded motor city since 1962.
That's truly a sophomoric analysis. Detroit has had poor management for a very long time. We had idiots singing "March on Christian soldier" for fucks sake.

I'm glad Detroit in bankruptcy... I only wish it happened a decade ago.
 

mr mustache

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First, I don't like kids and I don't want them. So that's not a concern. Secondly, other things matter such as employment and meeting basic needs (grocery stores are practically non existent). Plus I'm happy in a different county that actually runs well in comparison to Wayne.


Eta: was so happy ficano lost. Crooked mother fucker he was
Detroit is FABULOUS! We just don't have certain things like, oh, jobs. Or grocery stores. Oh and some folks might want your car, wallet and tennis shoes. Just give them up and the D is GREAT! LOL.
 

Amos Otis

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That's truly a sophomoric analysis. Detroit has had poor management for a very long time. We had idiots singing "March on Christian soldier" for fucks sake.
You in a bad mood? That's quite a detour.

Detroit has had nothing but democratic mayors since 1962. That's a fact. Detroit's fine reputation has been stated by a couple of people in this conversation.

So, 2 + 2 is sophomoric?



other things matter such as employment and meeting basic needs (grocery stores are practically non existent).
Perhaps the citizens should stop voting democratic.
 

TonightYou

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Detroit is FABULOUS! We just don't have certain things like, oh, jobs. Or grocery stores. Oh and some folks might want your car, wallet and tennis shoes. Just give them up and the D is GREAT! LOL.
Mock it if you like, but there are some really cool spots in Detroit and people trying to make something out of it. It's not my thing really, but I'm glad people are doing what they do. Things are improving, Meijer opened, Whole Foods (in a yuppie area), and others like Dan Gilbert are trying to make a difference and making money in the process.
 

mr mustache

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Mock it if you like, but there are some really cool spots in Detroit and people trying to make something out of it. It's not my thing really, but I'm glad people are doing what they do. Things are improving, Meijer opened, Whole Foods (in a yuppie area), and others like Dan Gilbert are trying to make a difference and making money in the process.
easy there. Just jokingly pointing out that you're being a bit contradictory. I've never understood the fierce loyalty to one's city based on the fact that's the geographic location your parents banged in.

People get so defensive. ("No WAY bitch Cleveland rocks!") If someone were to say my hometown sucks, is ghetto etc. I'd agree with them. Why I moved.

Seems like you're in a bad mood so I'm gonna stop. Didn't mean any harm.:peace:

Also, guess I'm gonna have to take your word about the whole foods installation. I can say with 100% certainty I'll never be back to Detroit.:?
 

OGEvilgenius

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I like to try and be rational, and realize these fears are unfounded. More likely to be in a fatal car crash than a victim of violent crime.
I think it would be a large stretch to suggest concern over being robbed in Detroit is unfounded. Yeah, odds are it won't happen today. But it does happen quite often.
 
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