06-11-2011, 01:38 PM
hahaha
Damn, though, I'm torn on this one. I like kids. It sounds like there is a family of color with a rather large daughter that moved into an otherwise white neighborhood. They probably moved from an urban area to a more suburban area. I notice people from urban areas, or poverty-ridden outskirts, are the loudest kinds of people. They also congregate at the corners of streets and the parks.
Is this a problem of geography or color?
If I take my kid to a park and there is a group of teens there, we leave. Big kids should leave the playgrounds for the little kids. What that suburb needs is a basketball court. That would solve all the problems. A basketball court with a big fence.
And yes, the person who wrote that is probably a racist. They don't like seeing black people in their neighborhood. There are some mixed neighborhoods I would be OK living in, but not most. I definitely wouldn't live in a stereotypical black neighborhood in the South. No way. That isn't racism, it is pragmatism.
Damn, though, I'm torn on this one. I like kids. It sounds like there is a family of color with a rather large daughter that moved into an otherwise white neighborhood. They probably moved from an urban area to a more suburban area. I notice people from urban areas, or poverty-ridden outskirts, are the loudest kinds of people. They also congregate at the corners of streets and the parks.
Is this a problem of geography or color?
If I take my kid to a park and there is a group of teens there, we leave. Big kids should leave the playgrounds for the little kids. What that suburb needs is a basketball court. That would solve all the problems. A basketball court with a big fence.
And yes, the person who wrote that is probably a racist. They don't like seeing black people in their neighborhood. There are some mixed neighborhoods I would be OK living in, but not most. I definitely wouldn't live in a stereotypical black neighborhood in the South. No way. That isn't racism, it is pragmatism.