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  • Detroit .. third world country?

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=a7IYfjQkC2RM

    Does anyone else think that Detroit is transitioning into a 3rd world country all of its own accord?

    32% graduation rate.. 1/3 of its population in poverty.

    Yikes .. what a scary place it must be to live.

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    Re: Detroit .. third world country?

    Originally posted by blazespinnaker View Post
    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=a7IYfjQkC2RM

    Does anyone else think that Detroit is transitioning into a 3rd world country all of its own accord?

    32% graduation rate.. 1/3 of its population in poverty.

    Yikes .. what a scary place it must be to live.
    it ain't carmel...







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    • #3
      Re: Detroit .. third world country?

      where is carmel?

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        Re: Detroit .. third world country?

        I must have collected the same set of pics Metalman did. I had these archived. This is truly the landscape of Mad Max "end of days" bad dreams.

        DYING DETROIT - 01.bmp

        DYING DETROIT - 04.bmp

        DYING DETROIT - 02.bmp

        DYING DETROIT - 06.bmp

        DYING DETROIT - 10.bmp

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        • #5
          Re: Detroit .. third world country?

          That's my hometown. It's been a third world country for awhile now. Look for the "fabulous ruins of Detroit" series at http://DetroitYes.com.

          http://www.freep.com/article/2009052...++dots+of+hope

          Packs of wild dogs roam the streets, people in highland park use rotweilers as weapons to mug others, major parts of the city overgrown with brush, collapsed buildings everywhere.

          The pigeons there are symbolic. All of them are asymmetrical mottled, missing patches of feathers, and paranoid and angry. When I moved to Seattle, I was shocked to find that all of the pigeons are sleek and clean, and I was able to walk close enough to them to tap them lightly on the back with an umbrella stick (I've since stopped using an umbrella; only newbies bother with them in Seattle).

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          • #6
            Re: Detroit .. third world country?

            Originally posted by charliebrown View Post
            where is carmel?
            Near Monterey on the coast in California. May have highest number of art galleries per capita in the state. Clint Eastwood was once its mayor. California Dreamin' ;)

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            • #7
              Re: Detroit .. third world country?

              Originally posted by allenjs View Post
              That's my hometown. It's been a third world country for awhile now. Look for the "fabulous ruins of Detroit" series at http://DetroitYes.com.

              http://www.freep.com/article/2009052...++dots+of+hope

              Packs of wild dogs roam the streets, people in highland park use rotweilers as weapons to mug others, major parts of the city overgrown with brush, collapsed buildings everywhere.

              The pigeons there are symbolic. All of them are asymmetrical mottled, missing patches of feathers, and paranoid and angry. When I moved to Seattle, I was shocked to find that all of the pigeons are sleek and clean, and I was able to walk close enough to them to tap them lightly on the back with an umbrella stick (I've since stopped using an umbrella; only newbies bother with them in Seattle).


              There's a solution, open Detroit to the Chinese like what Singapore has done in recent years, they will be swarming all over the place in a couple of years like what happened in Singapore when a million Chinese migrants came over in just 8 years.

              With the Chinese willing to work for free, yes, that's what they do in Singapore, they pay one year's wage just to get the permit to come, it will hit local people hard by driving down wages. But their sheer numbers will fill up empty buildings and pack hypermarts.

              The only problem is how to prevent them getting out of Detroit and running all over the US. ;)
              Last edited by touchring; June 03, 2009, 02:31 PM.

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                Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                Originally posted by touchring View Post
                There's a solution, open Detroit to the Chinese like what Singapore has done in recent years, they will be swarming all over the place in a couple of years like what happened in Singapore when a million Chinese migrants came over in just 8 years.

                The only problem is how to prevent them getting out of Detroit and running all over the US.

                That's basically the story of Dearborn, an industrial suburb of Detroit. Once hollowed out after Detroit's economic collapse, it was in recent times re-settled by Arab immigrants, most of them Muslims. Dearborn is now is the most Muslim city in America.

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn,_Michigan

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                • #9
                  Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                  http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/009617.html

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                  • #10
                    Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                    Originally posted by blazespinnaker View Post
                    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=a7IYfjQkC2RM

                    Does anyone else think that Detroit is transitioning into a 3rd world country all of its own accord?

                    32% graduation rate.. 1/3 of its population in poverty.

                    Yikes .. what a scary place it must be to live.
                    To say that Detroit is "3rd world" is to insult the 3rd world. I grew up and lived in a 3rd world country (India). It was nowhere near as dangerous as Detroit. There are more murders in a year in Detroit than there have been in two decades in my home town in India (my town has twice as many people as Detroit) - which is remarkably civilized even by Western standards.

                    Before I came to the West, I associated poverty with not having a roof over one's head (or an inadequate one) and not getting enough to eat. It was only after I came to the West that I realised being poor meant having a TV, a home, a car and eating so much that one became obese.

                    On a more humorous note, here's the incomparable Jeremy Clarkson on Detroit (this was shot in the early 90s I believe).
                    Last edited by hayekvindicated; June 03, 2009, 05:00 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                      Originally posted by charliebrown View Post
                      where is carmel?
                      California.

                      Here's a couple of street scenes from there.



                      Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                        Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
                        California.

                        Here's a couple of street scenes from there.



                        its very, very nice here

                        audrey likes to go to the beach there.

                        doris day lives down the street....


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                        • #13
                          Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                          Originally posted by hayekvindicated View Post
                          To say that Detroit is "3rd world" is to insult the 3rd world. I grew up and lived in a 3rd world country (India). It was nowhere near as dangerous as Detroit. There are more murders in a year in Detroit than there have been in two decades in my home town in India (my town has twice as many people as Detroit) - which is remarkably civilized even by Western standards.

                          Before I came to the West, I associated poverty with not having a roof over one's head (or an inadequate one) and not getting enough to eat. It was only after I came to the West that I realised being poor meant having a TV, a home, a car and eating so much that one became obese.

                          On a more humorous note, here's the incomparable Jeremy Clarkson on Detroit (this was shot in the early 90s I believe).
                          That is a great post.

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                          • #14
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                            I was thinking exactly the same thing. Bravo!

                            Originally posted by Jay View Post
                            That is a great post.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Detroit .. third world country?

                              Originally posted by audrey_girl View Post
                              its very, very nice here

                              audrey likes to go to the beach there.

                              doris day lives down the street....





                              kissinger and brezinzki hanging out at the pub down the street from my house....

                              [MEDIA]http://www.itulip.com/video/loveyou.mp4[/MEDIA]

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