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In reply to the discussion: Detroit: The new hipster mecca [View all]Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)9. My concern is with the tried and true method of displacing the poor and white washing...
the community. That's what happens with gentrification.
You think this will help those who actually need help?
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Gentrification. Let's push out all of the poor minorities and replace them with white 20 somethings.
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#1
a lot of them are living off their trust funds, though. as you can verify by researching some of
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#4
My concern is with the tried and true method of displacing the poor and white washing...
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#9
Haven't you already suffered enough in these discussions? With your beacon of hope...
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#13
Lots of blacks in Renton area. Lots. And the Sound area around Tacoma is almost half black.
ErikJ
Jul 2013
#14
detroit has a higher population density than portland oregon. it's not rotting for lack of people.
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#41
The issue is displacing the poor, not with them possibly leaving in the future.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#65
if he doesn't live there his concern rings shallow? how's that? (and how do you 'ring shallow'
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#17
What do you mean nothing was there? Was there literally no people at all in these areas?
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#12
Wow are you ignorant. There are 1000's of acres of open fields in Detoit now dummy.
ErikJ
Jul 2013
#15
yeah, it's across the street from empty wayne state university. acres and acres of emptiness.
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#19
there was nothing there in the neighborhood of the detroit arts institute? what? it's right across
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#18
I still don't get why you are angry, or rather against, that some outsiders decided
WCGreen
Aug 2013
#55
I am not against outsiders moving into detroit. i am not even against hipsters moving to detroit.
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#56
There are no fewer poor people. What you are describing as revitalization is just a shifting around
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#58
i imagine there are lots of people who would move to detroit if they could find jobs. but since
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#53
right. they're going to turn off the electricity in the neighborhoods surrounding michigan's 3rd-
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#20
This >>> "decades of deindustrialization are the main culprit." As with much of
RKP5637
Jul 2013
#27
cities change, demographically, industry etc etc. once the slide starts people leave
loli phabay
Jul 2013
#30
Yeah, I see it as a good thing. ... it's a spark to maybe get the city moving again. The
RKP5637
Jul 2013
#35
the city *is* moving, and it's not because of hipsters. hipsters do jack. they are a symptom,
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#36
This is true. The well-connected players are beginning to circle the feed trough.
susanna
Aug 2013
#63
no. they didn't move to depressed 'areas,' they moved to low-rent neighborhoods in otherwise
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#42
lots of them are just ordinary people. but an 'arts scene' is always made by the wealthy.
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#66