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http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2014/06/15/Blight-scars-city.html
"So when Econcat88 does it, it's negativism that will set this town back 100 years. When the Blade does it, it's journalism."
I had the same thought when I read the Blade story. And I think the Blade thought about EconCat88 too, because the Blade created an "exempt-us-from-hypocrisy" highlighted box at the top of their story, which states:
Special Report
Today, The Blade turns its attention on blight in Toledo. We do this not to put Toledo in a bad light, but because the deterioration of our city is undeniable, and the community needs to begin a discussion ...
Oh no, not another discussion. That means more related stories from the editorial board and Burris.
From the Blade story:
For thousands of residents, Toledo has turned into a tattered town, a scary place where rats and raccoons scurry in tall weeds, where pimps, hookers, and gangs do business on street corners or in fancy cars cruising potholed streets.
I guess that I'm fortunate to be living where I do in West Toledo because none of the above applies to our neighborhood. Okay, I occasionally see a rat that I manage out of existence with an air pistol. Apparently, we're cursed with a large number of homeowners who take pride in caring for their lawns and homes. I enjoy walking in our neighborhood and admiring the homeowners' gardens and landscaped yards.
Maybe the Blade shouldn't be all down-in-the-dumps negative and try doing a story someday on the Toledo neighborhoods that look nice.
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