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Ilanaspax t1_iz00q0r wrote

lol have you watched them pick up recycling? It doesn’t even get sorted.

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foot-trail t1_iz0mzhe wrote

I think the bigger comment is not about what the City government is doing, but about what types of questions Jersey City residents are asking.

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Ilanaspax t1_iz0nihl wrote

And all we had to do was price out the low income people who have bigger issues to worry about than recycling 🥰

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foot-trail t1_iz0nxok wrote

I mean that's kind of it right? It shows the displacement/transition of born and raised local citizens

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Ilanaspax t1_iz0pazw wrote

Yes - that’s why it’s a dumb comment to make. It’s not a natural transition it’s a deliberate effort to displace people. Why would anyone act like that is positive?

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No_End_5268 t1_iz1nzet wrote

How is low crime a negative thing?

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Ilanaspax t1_izb9h3d wrote

You realize not all poor people are criminals right? And they need a place to live too?

Also there is still plenty of crime lol JC famously under reports stats but if you know anyone in other neighborhoods shootings are a regular occurrence.

https://www.nj.com/hudson/2022/09/when-will-jersey-city-post-crime-stats-online-and-why-did-they-disappear-from-website-officials-wont-say.html?outputType=amp

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No_End_5268 t1_izbzb2q wrote

They can live in low cost of living areas. Shootings are not a regular occurrence in the heights or journal square. I have friends who live there.

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Ilanaspax t1_izdfrsg wrote

There are no low cost of living areas anymore because of gentrification and anything remotely affordable is quickly diminishing. Welcome to planet earth - you’ll catch up soon!

I’m really proud of you for knowing people in the heights and journal square but JC is huge and that isn’t all of it so I don’t know what point you think you are making.

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