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re: I posted on PoliBoard, but you OT ballers will like it, too
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:46 am to LSUTigersVCURams
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:46 am to LSUTigersVCURams
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You can't find a move in ready home is south BR for less than $200K.
Obviously you've never been in the poor areas of South baton rouge. The run down part where most minorities actually live...where the crime rate is high and the part Lil boosie raps about. Those houses are typically below 100k.
Poor ppl move much more frequently chasing lower rent. This program is trying to allow poorer communities the opportunity to escape that by placing them in homes permanently. This would then bring a sense of stability where the kids wouldn't be transferring schools every other year as well as bring a sense of community rather than the "hey frick this place I'll be gone within a year anyway" attitude that comes with that way of living.
But again, keep hating the poor. It's strong on the board.
This post was edited on 12/14/15 at 11:49 am
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:52 am to Rico Tubbs
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Obviously you've never been in the poor areas of South baton rouge. The run down part where most minorities actually live...where the crime rate is high and the part Lil boosie raps about. Those houses are typically below 100k.
Poor ppl move much more frequently chasing lower rent. This program is trying to allow poorer communities the opportunity to escape that by placing them in homes permanently. This would then bring a sense of stability where the kids wouldn't be transferring schools every other year as well as bring a sense of community rather than the "hey frick this place I'll be gone within a year anyway" attitude that comes with that way of living.
But again, keep hating the poor. It's strong on the board.
I see what you are saying but "you can take the person out of the culcha, but you can't take the culcha out of the person".
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:55 am to Rico Tubbs
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his would then bring a sense of stability where the kids wouldn't be transferring schools every other year as well as bring a sense of community
If you think this is going to break that cycle then you are bat shite crazy. The reason they move is they are running from the landlord because they haven't paid their rent. Now they will just be getting foreclosed on.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 12:20 pm to Rico Tubbs
But again, keep hating the poor. It's strong on the board.
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oh bullshite, the "poor" need to get with it instead of sticking their hands out looking for free shite.
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oh bullshite, the "poor" need to get with it instead of sticking their hands out looking for free shite.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 1:01 pm to Rico Tubbs
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Obviously you've never been in the poor areas of South baton rouge. The run down part where most minorities actually live...where the crime rate is high and the part Lil boosie raps about. Those houses are typically below 100k.
Poor ppl move much more frequently chasing lower rent. This program is trying to allow poorer communities the opportunity to escape that by placing them in homes permanently. This would then bring a sense of stability where the kids wouldn't be transferring schools every other year as well as bring a sense of community rather than the "hey frick this place I'll be gone within a year anyway" attitude that comes with that way of living.
But again, keep hating the poor. It's strong on the board.
This is almost the exact mentality that led to the housing market crash and all of those poor people having their "permanent" homes foreclosed upon. I know. I was there.
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