DayJob93
DayJob93 t1_jeehsaq wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
Ok gotta be careful here. This article includes Wilmington and Camden in our metro area. Two very segregated cities that probably make us look worse on average. Also a metro area that dwarves the Boston metro area by population (especially minority population) so I’m not sure if any of their data is corrected for population. Your posting a 6ABC article to make a demographic data argument. I would find a better source
DayJob93 t1_jcugtdw wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenManOfSamarkand in Happy St. Patrick’s from the epicenter of the 1844 riots. Where the local Nativists faced off with and burned down the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Olde Kensington. by ActionShackamaxon
If you need religion to tell you what is right and wrong and act as the main source of inspiration for ethical behavior in your life then I truly feel sorry for you.
It’s only hundreds of years late but the pope is finally considering ending the ban on marriage for priests. That is a start, but forgive me if I am not rushing to pat you all on the back for finally embracing some progressive changes to your famously regressive and corrupt institutions
DayJob93 t1_jcuda1u wrote
Reply to comment by GoldenMonkeyRedux in Happy St. Patrick’s from the epicenter of the 1844 riots. Where the local Nativists faced off with and burned down the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Olde Kensington. by ActionShackamaxon
Here’s the full list you scumbag:
https://projects.propublica.org/credibly-accused/diocese/archdiocese-of-philadelphia/
I’m sure you know many of them, but I believe the church prefers “father”.
DayJob93 t1_jcucu5b wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenManOfSamarkand in Happy St. Patrick’s from the epicenter of the 1844 riots. Where the local Nativists faced off with and burned down the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Olde Kensington. by ActionShackamaxon
This is one of the most hand waving BS arguments I have ever encountered. You’re sloppily ducking the core of the question with some arm chair, half assed philosophizing all over the simple proposition: don’t apologize for people who abuse children and the organizations that enabled predators of children
DayJob93 t1_jcltr4u wrote
Reply to comment by ActionShackamaxon in Happy St. Patrick’s from the epicenter of the 1844 riots. Where the local Nativists faced off with and burned down the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Olde Kensington. by ActionShackamaxon
I’ll drag it through the mud every chance I get. There’s sectarian bullshit in this very comment section you tribal idiots.
These same tight knit immigrant communities youre romanticizing kept the abuse from reaching authorities because everyone knew each other and would run cover.
Philly is right up there with Boston in terms of scale and severity of abuses and the church did nothing but find another parish for predators to hunt.
Take your child abuse apologizing elsewhere. This isn’t some small immigrant city in the south or Midwest. This is/was among the epicenters of unspeakable acts of abuse against children aided and abetted by the Catholic archdiocese of philadelphia
DayJob93 t1_jclhyrj wrote
Reply to Happy St. Patrick’s from the epicenter of the 1844 riots. Where the local Nativists faced off with and burned down the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Olde Kensington. by ActionShackamaxon
I thought the windows were high so you wouldn’t be able to walk by and see them abusing children
DayJob93 t1_ja7rzml wrote
Reply to Best Chicken and Waffles in Philly? by clowncasket
On Point Bistro
DayJob93 t1_j9rn0uf wrote
Reply to comment by th_22 in 4 teens, 1 woman injured in shooting in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion section by bulbous_mongolian
I wish a large group of activists cared about these black lives. I guess there’s just no money in it. sad
DayJob93 t1_j70dkdp wrote
Reply to comment by throwawaitnine in Mayoral Candidate Rebecca Rhynhart lays out plan of attack for opioid crisis from Kensington by ColdJay64
Sometimes I think most of this city is straight up idiots
DayJob93 t1_j07706e wrote
Reply to comment by nnp1989 in Activities to do that aren’t going to a bar or restaurant? by camcat97
But if you're looking for a better steak in an arcade setting, you are shit out of luck.
DayJob93 t1_iyrd4j9 wrote
Philly water is not that bad for a large US city. Just fyi https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna41354370
DayJob93 t1_ix9kxxz wrote
Reply to comment by grandmawaffles in Berks County native killed in LGBTQ nightclub mass shooting - CBS Philadelphia by boundfortrees
Can you really substantiate this claim with good evidence or is this hyperbole? Genuinely curious about the source of your claim that this crime was the result of a political party calling anyone “ to action”
DayJob93 t1_iwuqj8r wrote
Reply to comment by Kenz0Cree in Developer restoring 'Boner 4ever' building in North Philly wants to construct an 8-story addition by redeyeblink
Meh..it has been happening along with national urbanization trends in the cities you mentioned and others over the past decade. However, this is a new level of scope/ambition for an investment in a Philly project that is not based on a area that is trending towards gentrification but planting a flag and hoping similar developments will flow downstream. It’s a bold strategy cotton…
DayJob93 t1_itjhijf wrote
Kudos for getting to Penn Museum. Very underrated imo
DayJob93 t1_jeejc1t wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
They are I appreciate the additional source. After some quick googling I’ve seen Philly as “low” as 13 and as high as 2 per Inky so there’s some variability in the methods that I don’t understand. Either way, it seems like many northeast more industrial cities, Philly is highly segregated. Could be our size during the Industrial Revolution attracted many black southerners and entrenched them in certain areas due to red lining. Maybe Boston had a smaller migration of black southerners during this period seeking work in northeast cities