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Originally Posted by seand
If we could just find a way to work in arcane mass transit debates, an argument about a high rise and the use of the word NIMBY, and possibly reference to the word "gentrification" we would have a PB all time home run.
Seriously how much does how "some people" allegedly walk across the street and the plot line of the original Captain America comic book series have to do with some crappy teens killing a dog?
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Across from the final stop of the untimely rte 27 bus, developers are looking towards building a high rise at Broad and Washington while the Hawthorne Empowerment Coalition screams "Not In My Black Yard". Caucasian residents quizzically questioned the ethnic position presented by the HEC. The rich whities were summarily reminded that the area was created when Frank Rizzo began gentrification of society hill, thus sending african americans to the area now known as Hawthorne. This displacement caused a socioeconomic rift with chilling effects across philadelphia. Enraged American ghetto kids began stealing dogs, and all hope was lost in the City of Brotherly Shove until the African American Captain America came to save Philadelphia in Truth; Red, White and Black-which was internationally launched by Marvel at Atomic City Comics in Bella Vista on November 29th, 2002.
Well, I did my job seand. See y'all!