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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
How dare this guy tell me to get a hand on my racial anger. Who the hell is he? I never envisioned him as white or black. Nor did I use the word "assume" which he misleadingly put in quotation marks. Challenge: of all the social services located near the School for Performing Arts please recite some instances where kids were hurt. One other thing, there already is drug dealing going on outside the Heberle school.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
I apologize for the perceived slur. In the future I will eschew "whitey" in favor of "caucasion oligarchists." Monte, I look to learn much from our exchanges and I apologize if I was disrespectful.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
And let me know when you want to introduce this intellectualism you keep threatening.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
Yeah, you are a real beacon of hope. What a joke! Don't forget that it was Whitey who tore our community apart with I-75.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
Michael couldn't stand the heat so he got out of the kitchen...now if he'd only get out of our city.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
Tyrice can you please enlighten us by what you mean by "us"? Certainly. When I refer to "us" I am speaking of those who have lived in the community for most of their life. This is the opposite of "them." I define them as those carpetbagging greedheads who have to get their grubby hands on any property that has a view. :mrgreen:
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
The Michael Redmond's of the world are great fans of displacing the poor. They never see the darkside of gentrification. If it weren't for ReStoc stockpiling properties Redmond and his ilk would have us all out in the street. I pray for a mudslide that results in Klotter residents being homeless. See how they like the view down here.
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
CityLink will attract people with severe drug addictions, alcoholism, and mental problems to the West End. I would be somewhat surprised if everyone will be able to live in complete harmony in that environment. The West End already has people with addictions and people with mental impairments. City Link would provide them proximate treatment. They'd know people care and that is a great recipe for harmony. The people leading the hue and cry against City Link are people who are bitter that they bought property in the West End rather than OTR. I've a degree in urban planning from Morehouse and believe me when I tell you I've seen this scenario play out many times before. :mrgreen: Tyrice, I edited your post to correct the format, content wasn't modified - montecarloss
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Cincinnati: West End: CityLink Center
I think CityLink will be a boon for our community. A community is people living together cooperatively. It is not a bunch of yuppies moving into our neighborhoods and dividing us as a people. And stop using the schools as an excuse when you are really just concerned about your property values. No one put a gun to your head and forced you to live among us. City Link is gonna happen. Deal with it. :mrgreen: