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And it IS ghetto. That doesn't mean anyone is racist. It is also really young. It just isn't a place for anyone over 25 or so.
So do you have a problem when someone says that a place has a lot of "" or trailers?
Or is it only racist or offensive when it refers to black people?
Some people just look for any perceived slight. Guess what? Most people don't like going to ghettos. It doesn't matter if black people, white people, blue people, green people, or yellow people live there, they just don't want to visit that place.
When Ruff Ruff, Frank Ivey, Champs990411 and the rest of their ilk make a thread saying how disgusted they were that they had to occupy space with or trailer park scum, point it out to me and I'll be right on it, captain. But I haven't seen that occur yet, so until it does, stay focused.
I find it interesting that people who seem to clearly have a problem with certain races get all up in arms when they get called out for it.
This is the sort of Marxist creed that seems facially compelling, but, upon closer inspection, is shown to be the wealth-redistribution tripe that it is.Their justification for commanding state/county funding is one Hartford could use as well, namely that lots of people make money there and use city resources (directly and indirectly), so the city is entitled to some of that money back regardless of where you commute from. . . . Many people are employed in Hartford, but few people of means live there, leaving it with no tax base to deal with the decay.
Good point - Time to lock it down.There is nothing good that can come out of this thread.