A Memorial Day walk to Blink Gym, but not really different from any other walk in Jamaica. My question, would this be acceptable anywhere else?
As soon as I walk out of my apartment building on 170th St, I encounter this:
In front of empty lot at 169-23 90th Ave
and this:
In front of empty lot at 169-23 90th Ave
I turn onto 90th Ave, the other side of the empty lot to see this:
Empty Lot at 169-23 90th Ave
A few feet and I encounter the next empty lot on 90th Ave and this:
The front of another empty lot on 90th Ave
I have not even gotten two blocks yet, but as I move into the next block (this is near where the $50 million retail project is going up and across the street from the Marshall’s Department Store and the Police Station), I see this:
Side of house at 89-27 168th Place. The smell is awful, either a bunch of dog shit in there, a baby diaper or someone took a shit in there.
You can actually see a small piece of dog shit to the left.
Right around the corner, this major eyesore that has just gotten some garbage dumped there.
Abandoned Home at 89-64 168th Place
I have only walked three blocks so far, pretty damn amazing. This all near the $50 million retail project.
Now I am walking back from the gym and I walk along 164th Street where the stores of the Colosseum Mall are and I see this, which was a mess on Saturday, but slobs added more garbage today.
The stores along 164th Street. This was a mess on Saturday and now more garbage has been tossed into the mix.
And this:
Stores along 164th Street between Jamaica Ave and 89th Ave.
And this:
Stores along 164th Street between Jamaica Ave and 89th Ave.
A turn on 89th Avenue reveals this “Jamaica Revealed”:
164-11 89th Ave. This spot is a great pissing place for the local natives.
And nothing says GHETTO like this:
So this was just a few blocks from my apartment, TOTALLY DISGUSTING AND TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE (unless you live in Pakistan or India). Councilman Ruben Wills, who I am not a fan of, was right in the NY1 four-part garbage series when he said “It’s the community”. Claudia Filomena, Queens Director for the Mayors Community Affair Unit was wrong when she stated in a Queens Chronicle article in regards to the Jamaica trash/litter problem: “
“There are areas in Manhattan that have trash and graffiti as well,” Felomina said at the meeting.”
No, Ms. Filomina, there are no areas in Manhattan that look anything like what is going on in Jamaica. I probably have traveled all over the 5 boroughs more than you or most people and have NEVER encountered anything quite like what I see in Jamaica. This past Sunday, I walked all over the West Village, the East Village, Lower East Side, Union Square area and saw nothing that resembled the few blocks that are pictured here, so please do not give me that bullshit statement.
The Jamaica community is a result of too many low-class ghetto people who think nothing of throwing trash everywhere, new low-class third world immigrants who have no respect for their new community and think throwing garbage is normal, absentee landlords of run-down third world looking apartment buildings, owners of vacant properties that are not taken care of, litter laws that are not enforced by Department of Sanitation, a slew of section 8 housing where some of the people have no respect for their community or themselves, corrupt local officials, do very little local officials, community boards that are just an extension of the local officials, community and business leaders with blinders on whose catch phrase is “vibrant and diverse”, a mayor who has pretty much abandoned anything outside of Manhattan and so-called upstanding community residents who say nothing, do nothing, ignore the situation and do not hold their elected leaders accountable. All of this is a recipe for disaster, a dying Jamaica community.
If anyone can tell me if any of this is acceptable, say something now. If anyone thinks that my last paragraph is incorrect, say something now.
CASE CLOSED!
Joe Moretti
Jamaica, NY
http://cleanupjamaicaqueens.wordpress.com/