In the past, folks have had discussions in crime posts about not wanting to see crime posts, and it is rare to see one with a positive voting score unless it’s something actionable (such as a fundraiser or a call for people to more safely store firearms). What are folks thoughts on the addition of a guideline or rule on crime posts? I think a good ground would be discouraging hot-off-the-presses two-sentence articles that local news outlets immediately put out, but I would like to know what the community would think is reasonable before everyone is driven away.

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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    Guess who has lived in Milwaukee for several years right on the border of one of the highest crime regions of the city? Guess who has personally been the victim of a reckless driving incident? Guess who has had to deal with package thieves? Guess who has had multiple shootings within a block or two of them? Guess who has had to personally help a drug addict who passed out face first next to their garage door? Guess who helps foster stray animals abandoned around the city? Guess who personally has cleaned up trash blowing around the street and sidewalks? Guess who has personally had multiple hostile encounters with police in the city for no reason? Guess who participates in community meetings about these and other issues? Guess who goes to minority-ran community events and business openings?

    Don’t assume that all negative feedback you get is from rich yuppies living in the suburbs. Don’t pretend that you speak for all “actual Milwaukee residents.” I fell in love with this city years ago and don’t plan on leaving anytime soon. I’m invested in the community more all the time and it pisses me off to hear the whole city written off like it’s Compton in the 1990’s.

    Like anything complicated, there are a ton of different sides to Milwaukee. No it’s not a utopian city with perfect people that eat cheese and ride cows everywhere. Nor is it a warzone hell-hole with gunfights in the streets and car bombs going off every night. Certain areas are much more dangerous than others, there are also many different problems and potential solutions to them. Trying to paint the city as all-or-nothing is a pointless exercise. You waving your hand and saying, “…some stuff downtown” also rubs me the wrong way, as if anything else in Milwaukee besides Summerfest is just some trinket-like little thing and not really important. Sorry about being so aggressive, but I take objection to being lumped into some stereotype that isn’t true about me being some rich suburbanite that visits Milwaukee twice a year to see the ballet and then “retreats” to my gated community mansion.

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      There are people who won’t come to my house because I live on “the north side”. This is the attitude I’ve experienced from people who live in Tosa, Bay View, Greenfield, Shorewood, etc. Even someone who I thought liked living in Milwaukee is going to move into one of the fringe cities as soon as she can. Another friend’s family moved from California and wanted to buy a house “anywhere but in the city of Milwaukee”.

      This is a REAL problem affecting this city.