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Well, we had a nice text exchange, but he is staying in one of the worst parts of DC & available only after 5. No way I'm going there, even in the daytime. So I suggested that try to find a better & safe location for his next visit at the end of the month. I'd have gladly taken this one for the team, but not without back-up!!!

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Well, we had a nice text exchange, but he is staying in one of the worst parts of DC & available only after 5. No way I'm going there, even in the daytime. So I suggested that try to find a better & safe location for his next visit at the end of the month. I'd have gladly taken this one for the team, but not without back-up!!!

 

Naylor Gardens in far Southeast.

 

 

Obviously you've never been there as this characterization is just wrong. It's a ways out of the main city and it's single family homes, so I am sure vistors stick out. Maybe this will help you...

 

https://www.trulia.com/DC/Washington,1874,Naylor_Gardens/

 

Where is @latbear4blk ....? :cool:

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Obviously you've never been there as this characterization is just wrong. It's a ways out of the main city and it's single family homes, so I am sure vistors stick out. Maybe this will help you...

 

https://www.trulia.com/DC/Washington,1874,Naylor_Gardens/

 

Where is @latbear4blk ....? :cool:

 

His characterization is that’s its in the SE quadrant of the cotynon the “other side” of the river....

 

The ole SE stereotypes still prevails....

ironically, statistically, the Naylor gardens neighborhood actually has less crime than Columbia Heights in NW... but I won’t go any further on my rant on this one... lol

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Well, we had a nice text exchange, but he is staying in one of the worst parts of DC & available only after 5. No way I'm going there, even in the daytime. So I suggested that try to find a better & safe location for his next visit at the end of the month. I'd have gladly taken this one for the team, but not without back-up!!!

 

Shame on you for those old, archaic stereotypes of an area you know little about. If you’re in DC, I’ll gladly take you for a ride through this so-called bad neighborhood to see how wrong you actually are.

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1.) Naylor Gardens is NOT in far Southeast. Far southeast extends to such areas as Congress Heights and others.

Well. It’s in Southeast Washington & borders in Maryland. If you went more SE, you’d be on Maryland. Anyone is welcome to GoogleMap “ Naylor Gardens & see for yourself. .

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Well. It’s in Southeast Washington & borders in Maryland. If you went more SE, you’d be on Maryland. Anyone is welcome to GoogleMap “ Naylor Gardens & see for yourself. .

 

I won’t engage any further in this topic (only because it makes my blood boil)... for those who live in DC, many understand that there is a long withstanding issue with neighborhood stereotyping, zip-code discrimination, and specifically in DC, Quadrant marginalization. And also what I call “neighborhood snobbery” .

 

So typically, without reviewing actual data statistics, if an area where a person lives in is in the SE quadrant of the city (on the OTHER side of the river, it is automatically assumed they live in a bad, poor, dirty, crime-ridden neighborhood because the area is predominantly black, and some sections within it has high crime rates. Because of this, this entire quadrant is assumed to be “dangerous”, “unsafe”, and “ghetto”.

 

Wanderoz is one of those people who has these ideas and that’s fine....

 

However, I have a property near Naylor Gardens (in Hillcrest to be exact), no crime, and the only critters that’s in my back yard were deer and raccoons...

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Well. That explains it. I knew there had to be property ownership interest & real estate geography involved there.

 

That’s not the only area where I own property, So nothing “explains” it.

 

Even before I owned property in THAT area, I’ve heard the same rhetoric by people like you....

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It's like how people are prejudice against doing in-calls in South Central or South Bronx.

 

 

It’s a bit deeper than that, as the four quads in DC are quite big, and I’ve found that many people tend to make uninformed blanket statements about each. There is a major issue with zip code discrimination in the DC metropolitan area, which runs deep. It’s quite complex. In this town, people will literally make assumed judgments on one’s character, assumed education, and class based on their zip code and quadrant that they live in, and commonly make blanket statements about it.

There have even been cases where employers were found to omit resumes of qualified candidates for jobs, if their home addresses were from certain zip codes. Even business would discriminate as well.

 

The irony is that once the neighborhood fully gentrifies, the name of the neighborhood is changed, the stigma suddenly disappears and the elitist arbiters of judgment choose another neighborhood to deem as “unsavory”.

 

Here’s a quick example:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/wtop.com/dc/2019/08/dc-settles-with-window-company-in-discrimination-case/amp/

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Im a DC guy and it is bizarre a Ukrainian is out in "Anacostia" at all, much less escorting. This ad may well be fake and very possibly a set-up for trouble. I'm more concerned with gay men's safety than any perceived PC.

 

Here we go again...

1.) The area he’s staying in isn’t “Anacostia”

2.) He guy probably found a cheap AirBnB, and didn’t know to contact any elitist gay white men to school him not to stay in SE DC..

3.) I guess the same idea of trivializing political correctness, for the sake of “gay men’s safety”, is the same reasons why:

a. When at the gym locker room, the gay white guys ensure at least three times that their locks are secure when I’m present to ensure I don’t steal their dirty gym clothes, packages of coke, and fresh poppers.

 

b. People stare at me to confirm I live in my building (that’s not in SE), because my black ass could be a potential danger....

 

C. Cops follow me in my car and check my license plates... all the while a white serial killer could be driving by down the same street with a dead body in his trunk and will go unnocticed.

 

People like you are all about eliminating political correctness, unless it’s directed at you... so the next time someone assumes that you are either a child molester, have AIDS, or commit white collar crimes, just remember, people are just assuring their “safety”.

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Im a DC guy and it is bizarre a Ukrainian is out in "Anacostia" at all, much less escorting. This ad may well be fake and very possibly a set-up for trouble. I'm more concerned with gay men's safety than any perceived PC.

 

I’m certain that the escorts who went to Ed Buck’s house thought they were in a “safe environment” ... ?....

 

Yet no one seems to want to address that issue... I wonder why ? ?

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