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JiggsawCalrissian 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm hearing conflicting information. Is it just one section of the ghetto or are they dismantling other sections too

I can see this happening to let out the kids who got in a little over their heads, naturally the agitators will stay until their in cuffs or worse, which we can all agree is fine. Is this the authority pushing back or offering 1 last chance for amnesty

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KeyboardWarrior [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Capital Hill is one of the most expensive parts of town. It's in no way considered ghetto. This is the equivalent of occupying a peice of Beverly Hills.

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JiggsawCalrissian 1 point ago +1 / -0

That was then

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KeyboardWarrior [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cap hill is a gay neighborhood. it's not ghetto. There arent really ghetto neighborhoods in Seattle. The "ghetto" is mostly in Tacoma . Cap hill is the least "Ghetto" anywhere in Seattle. There are too many businesses and hang out places in cap hill. There ARE , however, tons of homeless but Seattle is synonymous with homeless no matter where you go. From the rich to the poor in Seattle, homelessness is everywhere. Cap hill is sort of like Venice Beach of Los Angeles.

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JiggsawCalrissian 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn't mean ghetto like it's a known slum. Just economic given what's been going on there recently.

No matter how affluent that area may have been at one point... I mean the parts that arent on fire have been gutted. Its turned itself into a slum. I dont mean to imply it was the same before the riots. The opposite. Seattle (was) a very nice west coast city