Defend Our Hoodz - Fighting to keep East Austin in poverty

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they seem to be doing a pretty good job at keeping east austin a mess. last time i went to the east side of dirty sixth i saw approximately 4 homeless guys pissing. one of them was eating a taco while doing so. this is culture.
 
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I like to imagine that this is what the KGB looks like in this weird modern incarnation of communism
 
I love how little support these fucks are getting on their Facebook page. There's, at most, one or two asspatters per post

Maybe it's just my mobile browser being shit, but it looks like many of the critical comments have been removed since last night. If they're deleting shit they don't want to read, that's hilarious
 
Holy shit, they are mass deleting comments on facebook. Some of the threads say they have hundreds of posts but there's only four or five left.
 
they seem to be doing a pretty good job at keeping east austin a mess. last time i went to the east side of dirty sixth i saw approximately 4 homeless guys pissing. one of them was eating a taco while doing so. this is culture.

That aint shit. My last foray into the musky underbelly of dirty sixth involved seeing an overweight homeless woman get buck naked.
 
That aint shit. My last foray into the musky underbelly of dirty sixth involved seeing an overweight homeless woman get buck naked.

i almost kind of wish that it stays that way. dirty sixth and east austin are Very Special Places. i've never seen a homeless man eat a whole lemon outside of a drug store anywhere other than east austin.
 
Is it bad that I care more about the cats than the misguided fuckfaces trying to shut the place down?

-Last I checked, a cafe that functions as a cat shelter isn't the source of gentrification, despite these tards attacking it as if its pulling the trigger on the process. I'm not even sure how it being present would drive up the cost of living or rent around it, as it's more or less taking animals off the street that would have to be supported by taxpayers' money. Y'know, when the city has to either scrape them off of the road or hold them for a week in the city "shelter" before euthanizing them.

I hope Austin has the fuck gentrified out of it.
 
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I like to imagine that this is what the KGB looks like in this weird modern incarnation of communism
It's also ironic that they idolize mao zaedong, even though mao disproved of homosexuality and transgenderism, viewing them as western indulgences.

Is it bad that I care more about the cats than the misguided fuckfaces trying to shut the place down?

-Last I checked, a cafe that functions as a cat shelter isn't the source of gentrification, despite these tards attacking it as if its pulling the trigger on the process. I'm not even sure how it being present would drive up the cost of living or rent around it, as it's more or less taking animals off the street that would have to be supported by taxpayers' money. Y'know, when the city has to either scrape them off of the road or hold them for a week in the city "shelter" before euthanizing them.

I hope Austin has the fuck gentrified out of it.
Yes, improve the economy, appearance, and quality of life in that neighborhood and drive those rowdy fucks outta there. Make it so
 
Yeah, I wonder how ADF would feel if they were stealing his thunder.
I've always entertained the idea of ADF moving to Texas (specifically Austin of course) and even if he had a new base of pals to sponge off of, he'd literally die from the high heat (still mid-80s in this time of the year) and humidity.

Anyway, the irony is to these guys is that hipsters like them are usually the driving cause of gentrification in the first place.
 
If Phil lived in Austin, he'd probably back this up 100%.
This is pretty sad because gentrification is not good, but it certainly isn't worth vandalizing a shop that houses stray cats.
 
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lol, with a name like "Defend our Hoodz" you just know without even looking these are some suburban white douchebags.
 
If Phil lived in Austin, he'd probably back this up 100%.
This is pretty sad because gentrification is not good, but it certainly isn't work vandalizing a shop that houses stray cats.

Gentrification is a mixed bag, and often the only choice other than that is just flat out bulldozing the entire neighborhood under eminent domain.
 
Is it bad that I care more about the cats than the misguided fuckfaces trying to shut the place down?

-Last I checked, a cafe that functions as a cat shelter isn't the source of gentrification, despite these tards attacking it as if its pulling the trigger on the process. I'm not even sure how it being present would drive up the cost of living or rent around it, as it's more or less taking animals off the street that would have to be supported by taxpayers' money. Y'know, when the city has to either scrape them off of the road or hold them for a week in the city "shelter" before euthanizing them.

I hope Austin has the fuck gentrified out of it.
They'd complain it being gentrification due to the place once being a store that sold pinatas. This group of exceptional individuals would then complain this cafe/cat-shelter stole the land from the pinata store owners despite the latter moving their business not too far. Either way, it's just a group of wannabe's thinking their defending the rights of POC's despite the fact they only dug their own grave, especially if deleting FB post are anything to go by.
 
Gentrification is a mixed bag, and often the only choice other than that is just flat out bulldozing the entire neighborhood under eminent domain.
A lot of projects in the area need to be bulldozed, largely because despite Summer 2015 refits, HACA properties still are not up to city building codes and lack foundations or fire escape windows in handicap units. The city no longer wants to deal with it apparently, which is why public housing is getting privatized.
 
I'm not even sure how it being present would drive up the cost of living or rent around it, as it's more or less taking animals off the street that would have to be supported by taxpayers' money.
Isn't it obvious? If there are fewer cats shitting and pissing all over the place and fucking with wild abandon in the middle of the street, it won't be intolerable to live there and property prices will rise.
 
Isn't it obvious? If there are fewer cats shitting and pissing all over the place and fucking with wild abandon in the middle of the street, it won't be intolerable to live there and property prices will rise.

Yeah, I consider the cafe as doing the neighborhood a service. Yet those ungrateful twats are always spitting in the face of what could potentially improve the neighborhood. Granted, there's always going to be a drawback to any of those plans, but the potential improvements could be worth it in the long run. It's ironic that progressives like them want change, yet are afraid of it when it comes to this.
 
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