San Francisco: 22nd and Mission
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Sorry, you can't own something that you can't afford. If you want to take back the Mission, get a good job, make money, come back and buy up the real estate like what the white folks are doing. It's all very simple really, you can just sit at home and vent or you can actually try to do something positive. Let me give you a lesson in history - money rules. Not just in America, everywhere. If your population don't got money your population don't own s***.
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I spent my childhood in the Mission, returned when I was in my 20´s, and now Im in my late 30s occasionally return to visit my family. I gotta tell you that although many people are against it, gentrifrication has done the Mission good. NO matter where I go, I always say with pride that I am from the Mission District
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i'm a barber.
do you think willy's barber shop needs help?
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Ha, I live right on 22nd and Mission.
This is so sad. People don't realize that their very presence drives out the people who lived here. The very "edginess" that gentrifiers love about areas like the mission immediately starts to be replaced by yuppie and hipster when white yuppies and hipsters start moving in and hanging out there. and all at the expense of those who have made that community their home.
sgtpepper915 2 years ago 3
I was born in the Noe Valley area and they need to not update the area so extemely. They are killing the culture. I went to Mission High and I can't go home anymore.
nagaempress 2 years ago