Showing posts with label best places to live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best places to live. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in America and the District B13 Solution

In the movie District B13 the ghettos of Paris, France have been walled off, sealed and quarantined. 24-hour patrols guard those left behind the wall from ever escaping, keeping the high-rates of crime and therapeutic car burning sessions contained and confined.


This is just a movie – though we have learned who the real Crazies are in America – but a new study showcasing the 25 most dangerous neighborhoods in America offer city planner’s prime candidates for areas in need of immediate walling-off:

For the second year in a row, using exclusive data developed by Dr. Andrew Schiller's team at NeighborhoodScout.com, and based on FBI data from all 17,000 local law enforcement agencies, WalletPop reveals the top 25 most dangerous neighborhoods with the highest predicted rates of violent crime in America.

This year, Chicago took the not-so coveted top spot from Cincinnati for the most dangerous neighborhood, while Atlanta has the highest number of neighborhoods making the list (four).
Atlanta, Kansas City, Memphis, Charleston, Orlando, Las Vegas, Chattanooga and Chicago offer neighborhoods that help bring the property value of adjoining “safe” neighborhoods down and drive Disingenuous White Liberals engaged in gentrification  to send their kids to private schools (lest they endure the travesty of having their children learn with those Waiting for “Superman”).
Whitopia’s exist for a reason and yet few dare point out the correlation to US News and World Reports best cities to live in and the demographic makeup found in them. The types of people who call Whitopia home aren’t featured often on Thug Report. 

Few people dare point out the obvious in regards to the inhabitants of these dangerous cities, and one writer questions the prejudicial reactions people might have when they read such statistics:

Cities with neighborhoods on the list include Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Philadelpiha, Charlotte and Memphis, among others.  It would be difficult not to note the obvious:  that the racial make up of many of the neighborhoods on  this list is predominantly Black and Hispanic.  It thus begs the question: what is the purpose behind this second annual survey in the first place?


What it seems to do more than anything else is rationalize preconceived misconceptions people already have about the race of people that make up high crime communities in America.   Perhaps,  the point was to warn anyone who may consider hosting a rally in any of these cities to be mindful not to use public transportation that pass through those neighborhoods, similar to what the organizers of Glenn Beck’s Rally to Restore America did when they warned out-of-state rally participants to avoid the Green Line on the DC area metro system – the one that passes through mostly all black neighborhoods.
Watch the local nightly news for any of these cities and the telecast will be littered with the bodies of Black people who family members will claim “was a really good boy” or “was just trying to make it so he could graduate”…

No more excuses. In Buffalo, a city replete with Black crime, a newspaper that dared point out this obvious fact was bombarded by 700 law abiding Black citizens who took umbrage with the printed assault on their community. 

Never mind the pervasiveness of Black-on-Black crime, that’s not the real problem. White people who dare point out the problems plaguing the Black community present the real, palpable threat. 

Volunteering is an obvious casualty in the 25 most dangerous neighborhoods, where kids who Act White find themselves facing the reaper

A modest proposal: District B13 offers a solution to containing criminality. Curfew’s don’t work, snitching is frowned upon and not every citizen of the Most Dangerous Neighborhoods is named Michael Oher, so the obvious conclusion is to wall of these cities from humanity. 

Imagine how many barbershops would open!

People at least know which neighborhoods they need to automatically lock their doors in now.



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

#26. Being the "Token Black"


It has been established that Black people fear three things most in life: ghosts, dogs and registered mail. However, Black people have long feared being deemed two incredibly embarrassing things: one of those is our entry now, the other will be discussed tomorrow.

Black people have longed for peace and serenity, as a place to raise thriving families away from the ubiquitous crime of the inner cities and to be kept off the local nightly newscasts has prompted many upper and middle - class Black families to seek refuge in many of the cities listed in US News and World Reports best places to live.

This has created one of the most unpleasant situations that can befall young Black children, as being one of the only Black people in a lily-white suburb brings about one of the more feared categories that Black people can be placed into, being The Token Black.

At scores of suburban schools across the nation, the lonely Black student is removed from the camaraderie of his peers and forced to be secluded in the dreaded, numbing whiteness of life among white people. A good definition of the Token Black, is as follows:
"The african american youth in teen films who merely smiles,stays out of the conversation and says things like "Damn!","Shit!",and "That is WHACK!"
However, the Token Black is no longer relegated to just films and television shows, as many Black parents have departed life in all -Black areas to find themselves living among only white people, which puts the kids into the dreaded situation of growing up around an alien people.

The Token Black has been wonderful lampooned in the comedy South Park, as a character - aptly named Token - portrays the only Black youth in South Park, Colorado. A more in-depth definition of Tokenism is:
"refers to the policy or practice of limited inclusion of minority group, usually creating a false appearance of inclusive practices, intentional or not. Typical examples in real life and fiction include purposely including a member of a minority race (such as a black character in a mainly white cast, a woman in a traditionally male universe) into a group."
Stuff Black People Don't Like will always include being the Token Black, which equates to being one of the two things that Black people fear being labeled the most. For being the Token Black means that the Black person in question is surrounded by only white people, which means that by osmosis, the fear of "acting white" can't be too far from coming to fruition.




Tuesday, July 14, 2009

#30. Living in US News and World Report and CNNMoney.com's Best Places to Live


Every year, US News and World Report unveils its list of Top Places to Live in the United States. Since everyone loves lists, CNNMoney.com has gotten in on the act and decided to name the best 100 small towns to live and raise a family.

Something is wrong with the list though, as the editors of both magazines have picked cities that look a lot like a Norman Rockwell painting and worse, Pre-Obama America that Black people hate so much. The cities are almost all comprised of white people - not the kind discussed in Stuff White People Like - but middle class and upper middle class white Americans, who have families, love their country and almost no crime rate: for most of these white people have fled larger metropolis' to escape... the crime.

One writer has labeled it the "Affordable Family Formation" plan, but Black people know better than to call these "enclaves of whiteness" by that name; they call it escapism from the reality of Post-Obama America.

For decades now, Black people know that white people have been moving farther and farther outside of major cities, like Detroit and Atlanta and turning vast wildernesses into bucolic suburban paradises for white people.

Black people know that white people claim the reason they move is to avoid the crime, congestion, and corruption of major cities, but the real reason can be ascertained using Occam's Razor: Black people know they are leaving to avoid being around Black people.

Conversely, a list that Black people do see their cities - of which they comprise a majority of the population - is the most dangerous cities in America:
"Whether perception or reality, crime has become a major concern for Atlantans, and it’s emerged as the leading issue in the upcoming mayoral election...After Memphis, with an 18 percent crime rate, Atlanta, San Antonio, Detroit and Milwaukee ranked as America’s least safe cities, according to the Real Clear Politics analysis."
US News and World Reports best places to live in 2009 include Boise, Idaho; Auburn, Al.; Austin, Tx; Durham, NC; Loveland, CO; La Crosse, Wis; San Luis Obispo, Calif; and Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania.

CNNMoney.com has an even whiter list than US News and World Report, naming Louisville, Colorado the best place to live in America:
"The racial makeup of the city was 91.17% white."
Black people look at these lists of white people living in veritable paradises without their presence and wonder how they could be listed as the best places to live? No diversity, just boring banal whiteness is awarded as the best places to live in America.

Stuff Black People Don't Like will always be the US News and World Report and CNNMoney.com's list of best places to live, because the only lists majority Black cities ever make are those that have the Federal Bureau of Investigation seal of approval upon it.