HatefulBunch397
7 May 2009
News / Poland..wake up to a multicultural world [1059]
We know all about that here and we know how to keep it from happening. However, this isn't one of those classical hoods with the beautiful old four story houses form the 1920's. If this neighbor went down it's not as bad because these houses are newer and not as elegant and lovely. Why do people let beautiful old neighborhoods get run down? There's a neighborhood in particular that is one of the nicest here and it looks really good because people take care of their properties. The houses are like, around a million dollars each, some less, some more. It would be easy for that neighborhood to go downhill because of it's location in the city but they keep it looking great and it's worth a lot of money when you combine all the houses. There are a few that are run down but people are renovating them so they can sell them for more money. If this same thing happened everywhere, think of how much better off we all would be? Think of how much value we would all be adding to our country.
Bratwurst Boi, are you saying we should let all those houses go downhill? These are heirlooms and your excuse is, because you don't like a few blacks, these beautiful old houses (which they don't make anymore, in the US, anyway) can just go you-know-where? That's not really an excuse to give up on these houses, is it? Why should you let it happen? Think of how valuable these houses are?
I would be willing to bet that you live in a white working class neighborhood.
We know all about that here and we know how to keep it from happening. However, this isn't one of those classical hoods with the beautiful old four story houses form the 1920's. If this neighbor went down it's not as bad because these houses are newer and not as elegant and lovely. Why do people let beautiful old neighborhoods get run down? There's a neighborhood in particular that is one of the nicest here and it looks really good because people take care of their properties. The houses are like, around a million dollars each, some less, some more. It would be easy for that neighborhood to go downhill because of it's location in the city but they keep it looking great and it's worth a lot of money when you combine all the houses. There are a few that are run down but people are renovating them so they can sell them for more money. If this same thing happened everywhere, think of how much better off we all would be? Think of how much value we would all be adding to our country.
Bratwurst Boi, are you saying we should let all those houses go downhill? These are heirlooms and your excuse is, because you don't like a few blacks, these beautiful old houses (which they don't make anymore, in the US, anyway) can just go you-know-where? That's not really an excuse to give up on these houses, is it? Why should you let it happen? Think of how valuable these houses are?