JD50
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Originally posted by: TheSlamma
Suburban schools here in Colorado produced Klebold and Harris.Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: TheSlamma
Exactly.Originally posted by: n yusef
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
Urban consolidation is good...it keeps all the elitist liberals isolated to small geographic areasSuburban sprawl is good. It keeps the boring conservative white people away.![]()
I think this is a win-win situation.
They can have their mega churches, bland chain restaurants and their cookie cutter houses built by illegal aliens that fall apart in 20 years. And we can have our Museums, good food with actual flavor and brick houses that have character and last for over 200 years.![]()
Or you can have the best of both worlds by living in the suburbs and then driving for 15 minutes to go visit the Museums and eat the good food. All while enjoying the low crime and good schools of the suburbs. IMO, cities are great to visit, but I'd never want to live in the city and raise a family.
City schools here produced Phillip Bailey, Don Cheadle, Douglas Fairbanks, Chauncey Billups and Sidney Sheldon just to name a few.
So much for the "safe" place you and GenX87 are talking about.![]()
Suburban white boy schools sound far more scary then the city high school I graduated from
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I'll take the incredibly rare columbine like massacres in the suburbs to the shit that goes on in Baltimore or DC schools on a daily basis. I mean come on man, don't you watch The Wire?
. If you (or anyone else) want to live and/or raise a family in the city then that's great, I'm glad you're happy. But that doesn't change the fact that the people that can afford it generally do not raise their kids in the city or send them to public schools. Suburbs have less crime and better schools than the city, sorry.