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re: New Orleans is a war zone, will the city ever have its own Rudy Giuliani?

Posted on 1/6/23 at 8:47 am to
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 1/6/23 at 8:47 am to
The hard reality is that places like New Orleans, and to a lesser extent Atlanta, DC, etc. - do not have enough productive, normal (relatively) people in the city core to retake and control the heart of the city in the same way you saw with Manhattan.

New Orleans is not a business city. I know people here will blame the white progressive types who live in the city, and fair enough, but there simply aren’t enough people (in my experience) trying to live and work and raise families in New Orleans to turn it around. Nor are there enough business interests to push normalcy. Although we’re seeing that alone isn’t working in places like Seattle/Portland/SF anymore.

The entire country is stuck in a cycle where blighted areas become “cool” and are gentrified by young progressives who then run it into the ground and unwind the safety improvements and even as they’re fleeing elsewhere and whining about safety will defend the criminal element.

Candidly I don’t see a way out, and that’s not limited to New Orleans.
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
23164 posts
Posted on 1/6/23 at 8:57 am to
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The hard reality is that places like New Orleans, and to a lesser extent Atlanta, DC, etc. - do not have enough productive, normal (relatively) people in the city core to retake and control the heart of the city in the same way you saw with Manhattan.


Exactly the point I was making. The leverage NY had doesn’t exist in NO; there are no hedge fund managers stepping in a puddle of piss on their way to work in NO.

Atlanta used to have that to a lesser extent but Covid remote work may have killed it. According to some of the things I’ve read it took a damn big bite out of it in NY city.
Posted by CreoleTigerEsq
Noneya
Member since Nov 2007
777 posts
Posted on 1/6/23 at 9:01 am to
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New Orleans is not a business city. I know people here will blame the white progressive types who live in the city, and fair enough, but there simply aren’t enough people (in my experience) trying to live and work and raise families in New Orleans to turn it around.


Laissez les non temps rouler.
Posted by psk_Vol
Nashville
Member since Jan 2012
4162 posts
Posted on 1/6/23 at 9:10 am to
As a Nashvillan born and raised I see the progressive decay starting to creep in here. Really hoping we don’t take a similar path NOLA or ATL took these next 20 years.

A damn shame though what has happened to NOLA as an outsider looking in. My buds and I did a bachelor’s trip there before Covid a few years ago, and man…do I have no desire to venture back onto Bourbon Street again anytime soon. Some of the people and situations we came across all weekend downtown were unnerving to say the least. We all agreed it felt like we were in Gotham or some other dystopian lawless city you see in movies. And it’s a shame too. It just isn’t the same city I remember visiting growing up and when I was in college. As a Southerner I take pride in all the iconic and historical Southern cities. Nola is a city that should always be considered an American treasure. Just too much history and unique culture stemming from NOLA for it to go down the toilet like it is.
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