by iceman5 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:09 pm
Yes its a good post, but its also very obvious to me that you guys have never spent any serious time deep in the inner city. I mean, in the houses, schools and lives of the very poor.
Youre perspective its totally different from mine because I have been there and Im there every day. I respect your points of view but when I read this stuff, it reminds me of alot of other situations where people who have lost touch with reality because they are too far removed, are making decisions for those of us affected by those decisions.
Example: A couple years ago our brilliant police chief decided that we needed more officers in patrol. WOW...a big revelation. Well, his idea was to have all detectives work one week in patrol each 6 months. Sounds like a good idea if you are sitting in a nice comfy chair behind a big desk. Except for a million reasons it wont work and didnt work.
The detectives dont want to do it because they think its beneath them.
The patrol officers dont want help from people they dont know and trust and are afraid to do any real work because they are afraid of what the detective might do, not do, or say later.
So nothing gets done and they drive around all evening trying to not do anything. Meanwhile, the cases stack up back at the office because there are less detectives to investigate the crimes committed. Oh, well it sounded good on paper right?
Just like your utopean (sp?) idea sound good on paper. And just to set the record straight....like it or not, most of the ultra poor ARE in fact very stupid. Whos fault that is... Gods? Their own? Societys? Thats open to debate, but its a fact.
iceman5
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