Submitted by SpaghettiOsPolicy t3_10pzzlf in baltimore
SpaghettiOsPolicy OP t1_j6nyk3i wrote
Reply to comment by MedicalSpecializer in Some residents protest president's plan to rebuild aging B&P Tunnel in Baltimore by SpaghettiOsPolicy
I like how the best thing you can say about Sandtown-Winchester is there is some nice architecture
No one seems to really care about those communities, I wonder what the reaction would be if the new tunnel went under Hampden instead
physicallyatherapist t1_j6nzswh wrote
If it made a train go faster I would be for it.
SpaghettiOsPolicy OP t1_j6o1rau wrote
So would I, but I bet we'd see a lot more protests
physicallyatherapist t1_j6o2c6g wrote
Maybe, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it
bmore t1_j6p5fl0 wrote
Have you noticed that the protestors (so 4 of the 5 that make up this group) are actually white, generally wealthier Reservoir Hill residents?
Frofro69 t1_j6p87ot wrote
That's why it's on the news lol. Because Res. Hill is a gentrified area. If the protest was in Sandtown it would be a footnote to sensationalist media
Frofro69 t1_j6p4sbh wrote
Honestly, the public doesn't care about these communities because it's where the "criminals" mostly live. Also, since the area is notorious for unemployment and poverty (things I speak volumes on because it's all manufactured poverty to a once thriving neighborhood) the powers that be don't have a huge incentive to listen to or care about the neighborhood. They don't provide a large tax base, so they are unfortunately ignored in favor of more prominent communities. This is wrong on so many levels, but it's the unfortunate reality of West Baltimore.
I'm sure if places like Resovoir Hill weren't undergoing gentrification, we probably wouldn't even hear about these protests for too long.
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