Friday, July 8, 2016

4th July Fireworks in MY Neighborhood (Macon, Georgia/West Macon)......

Was a pleasant experience.  The neighborhood had minimal firework activities.  My neighbors are becoming respectful of each other, however, there are those stragglers lagging behind that continue to not respect the neighborhood or the people whom live there.  But the majority, as I‘ve said, many times care about the neighborhood and would like for our attitudes and behaviors to reflect such.

Some Maconites (specifically The Macon Telegraph’s journalists and some in Macon’s city/county government) would like you to believe that neighborhoods such as the one I live in (and proud to say so) doesn’t want the best for the neighborhood.  As with the other untruths they perpetrate I have found that not to be the case.  Every neighborhood has those one or two homes that are bent on bring down the neighborhood.  Whether that be by  gun violence, spousal abuse, obnoxious children, irresponsible pet owners, closet racist, stealing government service, partial to a certain race of people and/or community of people, irresponsible homeowners, and corrupt business professional…………you get where I’m going.

It appears and my personal opinion is, they believe, if they shine the light over here on my neighborhood, their problems will be kept in the dark.  The Macon in the Mirror series by Joe Kovac a few years back  is an excellent example of this ruse skillfully executed on Macon, Georgia’s community.  I want everyone who has this distorted view to understand that I’m not blinded by the deception and neither are others.


Below was my response to Joe Kovac's divisive and racist journalism (Macon in the Mirror) in The Macon Telegraph and Ruse. Needless to say The Macon Telegraph removed all comments so that their star journalist could appear credible.


Kovac, your articles prove you are clueless and one of the many problems for Macon.  You separate the area of Pio Nono Ave. and Vineville Ave. by class, and failure to mention the demarcation of income.  The demarcation of income contributes to the plight of the community you’ve chosen to degrade.   Those community you snubbed have done much with little.   Once white folks start moving out of the community and blacks folks move in (that’s another long story) the one percent has no interest in improving the area.  Why, because their grandmother, uncle, aunt no longer live in the area, and have moved downtown, North Macon, and Hartley Bridge road area.

As some idiots on this forum stated Pio Nono Ave. area was once a thriving area when their folks lived in the community, but once black folks started moving in they moved out.   Now, black folks are following you to downtown, North Macon, and Hartley Bridge.  Not because they want to be in your presence, but because people want safety and the perks.

Macon’s businesses hiring practices have always been questionable.   The one percent in Macon with the money and power make decisions and get the perks.   Neighborhoods are neglected because of money, politicians, and people who know nothing about the struggle who want to appear to be experts.  Your two or three day walk up Pio Nono Ave tells me you learned nothing about the lifetime of being overlooked by people elected to represent all, but only represent a few

You are not allowed to “define” the community and/or the people who live there.  The people who live there will.

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The series of articles are a veneer of journalistic integrity.  What you have not disclosed is the suit’s in city hall and county government is as much the reason for the declining appearances and racist attitudes (the ghetto Kroger, I‘m gonna keep my garden better than they do, I don‘t have any problems with them, a black guy had startle her) that permeates these articles. 

The same people you denigrate in the community,  pay taxes and reap little if anything from the reserves.  Reichert is not the answer to a better Macon, Hart is not the answer to a better Macon, Ellis  and others are not the answer to a better Macon.  A candidate who can diplomatically and objectively work for the good of all is the answer.

The suits in City Hall, County Government,  and the one percent have allowed Mercer University to reap the benefits of our resources, taxes, and communities.  Black folks are not only moved into communities, but are moved out to benefit the few.  The Coleman Hill/College Hill Projects are prime examples.

People in Macon Georgia and on this forum debate with each other about crime and the people who perpetrate these crimes on a daily basis.  When the biggest crimes are being committed/perpetrated on a daily basis by City Hall’s suits right before our eyes,  robbing us of our communities to maintain the status quo.  Keeping us at odds with each other allows them to rob us blind and destroy our communities.  Power is ruthlessly gained by dividing your adversaries and keeping them clueless. (black folks and white folks).

City Hall’s suits and the one percent are responsible for the demise of Macon, Georgia and the thugs are a product of that demise, in my opinion.







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