Infinite_Magnetic7
Infinite_Magnetic7 OP t1_j19n3iw wrote
Reply to comment by thefish1986 in I really want to discuss race and racism in Baltimore without getting kicked off of Reddit. Any suggestions? by Infinite_Magnetic7
Eh, it depends on the situation and people involved. Consequently the city's history, Baltimore has a lot of decent, non-racist white folks. But some of these businesses and institutions are not.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_j19mlpz wrote
Reply to comment by PerfectlyJerky in Any other NYC transplants? by walmartteacups
Chef Paulino's in Catonsville is pretty good. They used to be in Pikesville, but moved. I believe that have one downtown.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_j18jseb wrote
Reply to Any other NYC transplants? by walmartteacups
My ex is from Brooklyn (East New York). She would always express how certain sections of Baltimore reminded her of BK right down the names of street signs.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_j18i8e4 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSchneid in Any other NYC transplants? by walmartteacups
Vito's is good
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_j18hrm8 wrote
Reply to comment by bearjew64 in Any other NYC transplants? by walmartteacups
Tarharka ice cream is the TRUTH!
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iyjak37 wrote
Reply to comment by sllewgh in We could certainly do better... by spaceribs
How so??? The subway and light rail systems were highly underdeveloped, not connecting to neighborhoods and places that are too far out where transportation isn't accessible.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iy7qq9b wrote
Reply to comment by hungrytiredandbored in Reistersown Rd in Pikesville by hartwerger
I don't know about that. Have you driving on roads in Dundalk?
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iy7qn5x wrote
Reply to Reistersown Rd in Pikesville by hartwerger
I live in Pikesville. If I'm not stopping off to grab a bite, gas up or groceries, I tried to avoid Reisterstown Rd and take back roads to get home.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iy7qc8z wrote
Reply to Where can I donate some clothes/shoes? Would like to skip goodwill and donate someplace that gives it for free to people like homeless places/soup kitchens I suppose? by BeyondRecovery1
TIME Organization Inc., 4538 Edmondson Ave. Baltimore, MD. 21229
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ixe1kmc wrote
Why????
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iwddeod wrote
Baltimore has (and still is) a major problem with race/racism. I believe, it's just as bad, or if not worse than drugs and murder. It's not as bad as it used to be during my parents era, but it's still present within Baltimore's business sectors. People still harbour racist beliefs and dangerous stereotypes that affect daily interactions.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iwdb30e wrote
Growing up in Baltimore in the 1970's and 80's was fun, exciting and interesting (tho' slightly dangerous, too!). Many neighborhoods had their own character, eccentricities and charm. That's kinda faded away now. The people I grew up with left Baltimore for better opportunities (NYC, LA, Europe, etc.) I, myself, left for Houston in the early 90's for college, but came back to help family. While the city remained stagnant, most outgrew their neighborhoods.
This "new", "pre-gentrication" Baltimore is still in question and evolving. I do enjoy the change and interacting in a multi-cultural landscape with more of an international presence. Maybe the transplants, students, new creatives and aspiring residents will be the dawn of something better for the city.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iw76zbf wrote
Reply to I was robbed by a group of children :/ by ElFello93
Since you're Mexican, what color were the assailants?
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_iw12dnd wrote
Reply to Baltimore night life by tank_vill
What night life???
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu4y67 wrote
I picked up this elderly passenger who moved from Richmond, VA. to Baltimore about 25 years ago and asked why he moved up here, he said "Baltimore is much more diverse than Richmond".
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu359b wrote
Reply to comment by PleaseBmoreCharming in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
Good points, but the "powers-that-be" seem to want Baltimore to stay this "little old country town by the bay".
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu2lwg wrote
Reply to comment by KingBooRadley in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
Philly has always been hostile place as far as I can remember. Still a lot of good, hard-working people up there.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu24cz wrote
Reply to comment by No_name_Johnson in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
It has some similarities, but Philly's Center City is much better than Baltimore's downtown. It feels more vibrant, cultural and eccentric.
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu1ut2 wrote
Baltimore is a mix of Richmond, Philly, East New York, Camden, NJ, some parts of the Bronx and North Carolina all thrown together.
An old retired Army vet friend of mine describes Baltimore as...
"A ghetto over a country town."
Infinite_Magnetic7 t1_ivu11as wrote
Reply to comment by roseapoth in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
As a Baltimore native (with family/friends in Philadelphia), I partially agree with your sentiments. Now, depending on the neighborhoods, there are some similarities between the two. Overall, the vibe, accents, culture are different.
Infinite_Magnetic7 OP t1_j19ordu wrote
Reply to comment by FriedScrapple in I really want to discuss race and racism in Baltimore without getting kicked off of Reddit. Any suggestions? by Infinite_Magnetic7
Antero's work is good. He touches on the subject of how Baltimore's racial climate within the city's history.