Like forced housing in "Wealthy Communities"
re: “First Lady Michelle Obama: So Many Communities Are Becoming Play Deserts”
Answer: “Too many Negro communities where the Negro thugs and wanna-be thugs, with their illegal firearms, are ruling the roosts, and the rest of those communities ain’t got the guts to do anything about it, among themselves!”
They’re coming for the suburbs. In the minds of the leftist maniacs in DC any community that is wholesome is that way due to inherent racism and deemed in violation of equal protection laws. Your community’s resources will now be plundered for the benefit of the FSA.
Moochelle could send some of her White sycophants be-bopping into the neighborhoods and these kids could play the knock out game.
It’s hard to have a playground when the gangbangers turn it into Omaha Beach.
Michelle, lost in a wonderland of overachievers, just can’t make the connection that playgrounds reflect social values of the residents
in some places, playgrounds reflect the Tenth Commandment; in other places, not so much, as they become turf, to be defended, making them unsafe for child and parent
because her husband (no pun intended) has created a "jobs desert" all across America.
Meanwhile ....here is Michelle La Bell Antoinette Obama at the KABOOM facility on 9/11 last year (no pun intended) helping to assemble playground equipment for those poor children
And like her husband (more pun not intended) is leading from behind.
The White House is currently an intelligence desert.
Idiot
America is quickly becoming a common sense desert.
I grew up in an upper-middle-class suburb in Maryland. Community pools and the YMCA pool were available to us - but after a period of time, busloads of kids from a different county started to come to those pools, and soon it was not safe or enjoyable for the locals to swim there. The non-locals did not “share well with others.” You probably get the picture.
Luckily for us, there were plenty of private swim clubs, and the local parents joined those.
It wasn’t cheap, but we could swim in safety.
We played baseball in the streets, front lawns, schools, from sun up to sundown. When it was football season, same thing.
What are all these special things these people need?
It’s Christian organizations that are providing safe areas to play in for young people in the cities around me that aren’t otherwise safe to play in. What do you say about that God hating, Christian despising administration?
Build it next to the food desert.
Because those communities destroy play grounds. I have seen it in my small town. Graffiti, broken equipment and the play grounds are only a year or two old. Add to that they are not really usable for children because drug dealers and other undesirables hang out there.
Yawn.
Obsolescence happens.
Even to avenues of play.
Kids now would rather play electronic games.
Or play with fancy toys that are cheap to buy.
It costs a (comparative with my childhood) pittance to buy your child a musical instrument today, and there are youtube tutorials for everything.
Team sports are not as competitive as an engaging pass time. No amount of money can turn back that clock.
Moosechelle,
The problem is that we send so much money into the black community but they destroy so much. I wish it wasn’t the case but it is.
By “investment” Moochelle means OPM. Not hers and Hussein’s.
When I was a kid we put on plays and circuses for our parents. We played Tarzan and Jane and cowboys and Indians. We climbed tall trees fearlessly. We explored the country side and went fishing in the river with homemade poles, cooking the fish over tin can fires. We made forts out of anything they could be made out of, some of them pretty extensive. We played king of the mountain on a local dirt hill. We played teacher and taught the little kids how to read, write, know the states on a map etc. We played in tree houses and a children's little play house. We played house, dressing up as pilgrims going west. We played with dolls and troll dolls. We created haunted houses (wouldn't want my kid to do that today), and like to make homemade mysterious things and charged a nickle for other kids to see them and guess what they were. We roller skated, ice skated, rode bikes and scooters, played volleyball, badminton, croquet and other lawn games. We played so many games known and made up that we were hard to get back into our homes after dark. In the dark we played special night games. We had such great fun and tremendous imaginations.