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xxJeffFoxworthyxx t1_jcnmioy wrote

As a former city employee, I can testify that the city is not interested in compassion -- they don't even care about the safety and well-being of their own employees. City Hall is reliably terrible and the public services available to the average person in New Haven is absolutely garbage -- especially compared with Yale.

Yale and New Haven are very different places -- run by and inhabited by very different people.

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buried_lede t1_jcnoq49 wrote

And yet it has its share of Yalies, at least Yale employees and some Yale graduates who do their stints in city hall

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bingybunny t1_jcp49zs wrote

look at the scumbags they sent to the white house to kick the late stage capitalist can down the road

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tequilamockingbird37 t1_jcnrlk1 wrote

There's definitely a crossover even if they can be very different worlds in one city. It's only my opinion but I feel like there are more yalies who become new haveners than there are new haveners becoming yalies

Either way idgaf who you are or where you're from just look before you walk out in the middle of the street and we're solid

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Stezo45 t1_jcovwgq wrote

Everyday I almost kill some Yalie who very much as entitled as you can get just jets into the middle of the street

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SweetMojaveRain t1_jcpqzyf wrote

Idk where youre driving but for me when i lived in edgewood it was the opposite problem, local pedestrians know they dont have to give a shit about the timed crosswalks

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