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re: Longterm the Baton Rouge protests will affect BR real estate and investment
Posted on 7/9/16 at 1:55 pm to mizzoukills
Posted on 7/9/16 at 1:55 pm to mizzoukills
North Baton Rouge is already a place no one wants to live. It already has zero investment in real estate. The rest of the city is far from expensive. The shite schools and poor infrastructure keep prices low relative to most decent cities.
Jobs aren't going anywhere. The main employers here are the plants, state government, and LSU. None of those can leave.
The suburbs are already maxing out. With the road grid the way it is, further white flight is impossible. If they wanted to leave before, they'd already be gone.
The locals aren't violently protesting. Only the outside adgitators. The locals don't want to burn down their own neighborhoods. They saw what happened in Ferguson and want none of it. They will protest for justice, but they will do so peacefully.
Baton Rouge is actually far less segregated than most places. People of different races absolutely must interact in their every day lives. They have no choice. Even if most of the whites stick to the private schools and blacks to the publics, there is still a ton of mixing in civic organizations, sports, and business.
Baton Rouge is nothing like Fergeson. We will get through this and come out the other side no more worse for wear, because we are already the worst possible version of ourselves
Jobs aren't going anywhere. The main employers here are the plants, state government, and LSU. None of those can leave.
The suburbs are already maxing out. With the road grid the way it is, further white flight is impossible. If they wanted to leave before, they'd already be gone.
The locals aren't violently protesting. Only the outside adgitators. The locals don't want to burn down their own neighborhoods. They saw what happened in Ferguson and want none of it. They will protest for justice, but they will do so peacefully.
Baton Rouge is actually far less segregated than most places. People of different races absolutely must interact in their every day lives. They have no choice. Even if most of the whites stick to the private schools and blacks to the publics, there is still a ton of mixing in civic organizations, sports, and business.
Baton Rouge is nothing like Fergeson. We will get through this and come out the other side no more worse for wear, because we are already the worst possible version of ourselves
This post was edited on 7/9/16 at 1:57 pm
Posted on 7/9/16 at 1:57 pm to mizzoukills
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What have I even done wrong?
For starters, you've let us down by not suckstarting a 12 gauge.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 1:59 pm to upgrayedd
I find it funny how every day his posts are losing steam. Yesterday it was mass hysteria, pandemonium, looting, murder, and chaos, today its "oh, well our property values are gonna suffer". Im excited to see what tomorrow brings, 0.02$ rise in gas prices maybe?
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:00 pm to mizzoukills
This is the third or fourth thread you've started hoping Baton Rouge burns.
You want for Baton Rouge to imitate your shitty state's race relations. It ain't happening.
Stop posting.
You want for Baton Rouge to imitate your shitty state's race relations. It ain't happening.
Stop posting.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:02 pm to kingbob
quote:Actually the latter two could leave... LSU could move back to Pinevile and the state capital could move back to Donaldsonville, the way God intended
The main employers here are the plants, state government, and LSU. None of those can leave
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:04 pm to mizzoukills
Go be shrill on Facebook with all the other women and SJWs.
Assuming the protests remain as they have been, none of the stuff you typed is happening.
As an aside, have your estrogen levels checked ASAP.
Assuming the protests remain as they have been, none of the stuff you typed is happening.
As an aside, have your estrogen levels checked ASAP.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:07 pm to mizzoukills
Have you ever been to BR?
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:08 pm to kingbob
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Baton Rouge is nothing like Fergeson. We will get through this and come out the other side no more worse for wear, because we are already the worst possible version of ourselves
Yep. This.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:09 pm to mizzoukills
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How is Baton Rouge different?
If you have to ask then maybe it'stime for you to shut up and learn. Baton Rouge is largely segregated and the north portion of Baton Rouge really is a bunch of thugs. This is known by anyone that lives there. You can't make north Baton Rouge look more ghetto by bringing in out of town protestors. Go stroll through Gus young street in the middle of the day and get back to me.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:11 pm to mizzoukills
quote:Your obvious trolling is obvious.
How is Baton Rouge different?
Son, the Ferguson effect is coming to Baton Rouge.
Admins: Please do something about this clown.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:27 pm to mizzoukills
How are you not banned yet?
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:29 pm to mizzoukills
It's like you want what happen in Ferguson to happen in BR
Are you one I f those protesters that come in from out of state just to try to escalate the protests?
Are you one I f those protesters that come in from out of state just to try to escalate the protests?
Posted on 7/9/16 at 2:58 pm to mizzoukills
BLM protests in BR will be a minor pothole compared to the crater that Katrina opened up in the city's future.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:07 pm to hawkster
Post-Katrina was bad in BR. We got a ton of people from New Orleans, and some were just straight up robbing people of their groceries as they left Wal-Mart. But I never personally encountered any ill effect, outside of the traffic. The same will occur here.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:21 pm to OneMoreTime
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You could use a timeout
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:26 pm to OldManRiver
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The point you are missing is that happened to BR twenty years ago. The city limits of Baton Rouge is pretty much relegated to the poor and minorities, and the middle class/wealthy already live in the surrounding parishes
Other than all along Highland road, CCL, Bocage, new developments like Rouzan, and those along Stanford Ave. In the area where I own property several dozen homes are going up starting at $600K. Older houses in the 200K range in areas like Southdowns are being torn down for the lots. Up scale development within the city of baton Rouge has never been busier.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:36 pm to mizzoukills
Violence and white welfare cops shooting a brotha is okay, apparently.
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:50 pm to Powerman
[quote]Baton Rouge is largely segregated[/quote
I guess you've never been to STL. STL is probably the most segregated city in the United States...
I guess you've never been to STL. STL is probably the most segregated city in the United States...
Posted on 7/9/16 at 3:53 pm to mizzoukills
But you claimed earlier that Ferguson was a middle class, racially mixed suburb.
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