Posted on 03/18/2015 8:14:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
When the national news media descended on Ferguson, Missouri, in August, the citys QuikTrip quickly became a symbol of civil unrest and racial tensions. The convenience stores windows were smashed, the steel awnings were disfigured, and the building was looted and burned during street protests over the police shooting of unarmed black teen Michael Brown in a confrontation just a few blocks away.
Today, with the help of QuikTrips corporate parent, the first structural casualty of the protests will be reconstructed into a jobs training center and given to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis to manage. QuikTrip will demolish the structure and donate the land and some funds to the league, company spokesman Mike Thornburgh said.
The QuikTrip became such a focal point after Mike Brown died, so we wanted to turn that tragedy into a triumph to let the community know were in the rebuilding process, that there are people investing time, money and energy to help provide you with the resources you need to take care of yourself, Michael McMillan, president and CEO of the Urban League of St. Louis, said in an interview....
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You just cant fix stupid.
“Let the heeling begin.”
Yeah, I’d “heel” it on out of there too.
But there’ll be a jobs program.
Huh. Guess it kinda is helpful to also have a place to work, but surely that’ll solve itself once a whole bunch of well trained perspective employees with felony criminal backgrounds graduate...
75% of the local population has warrants
as a business owner, unless my operation catered to the criminal element, i’d never open up shop in that area
“troubled”......they’re “troubled”.....
Is Starbucks “racing “ to build a coffee shop there?
Yup, could be a gold mine for foreign investors like they are doing in Detroit and Chicago. Saw a satellite photo of a blighted part of Detroit today. I didn't realize it was that bad - looked like a tornado hit it.
My question is: When those investors bring in big money to gentrify the blight, at what point do the race-baiters start to whine? My guess is a few large middle-class housing projects and a modern mall until Sharpton and Jackson notice that blacks can't afford their former self-made ghettoes on their welfare checks. I can see the marches/protests as I write this. Got long-term stock in popcorn?
gen·tri·fy; verb 1. renovate and improve (especially a house or district) so that it conforms to middle-class taste.
gen·tri·fy; verb 1. to change (a place, such as an old neighborhood) by improving it and making it more appealing to people who have money
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