As he pulled his luggage through downtown New Haven, Conn., a woman handed him a flier describing his new city as crime-ridden and dangerous. It listed alarming local crime statistics and instructed students to “remain on campus,” “avoid public transportation” and “stay off the streets after 8 p.m.” Illustrated with a picture of the Grim Reaper, the flier wished students an ominous “Good luck.”
But perhaps most jarring was the source of the flier, listed plainly in its text: the union that represents Yale’s own campus police.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/25/nyregion/yale-police-fliers.html
A much shorter flyer would be "We are the Yale police and if we don't get a significant raise - we ain't doing our jobs. Careful walking around at night and sleep tight!"
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Historically, New Haven is one of the poorest communities in the state when ranked by median income, while Yale's endowment grew to $42 billion this year. Universities typically do not pay property taxes, the major income for cities. Yale does give stipends to New Haven in the form of direct cash and scholarships, but is it enough, given its enormous wealth?
How much better off would the citizens of New Haven be if they had the property taxes for all the land and buildings the Ivy League school owns? How much better would the public schools be? The libraries? The parks? City jobs? This reeks of income inequality.
The fact that private universities in USA are so widespread and even preferred over most public institutions is already mindboggling
And they don't even have to pay property taxes?
In the US - everything about education - especially higher ed - is fucked. Not only do unis have legacy admissions - there are special legacy admissions. Like Harvard's Z-list. If mommy or daddy went to Harvard and have given the uni enough money - their kid gets guaranteed admittance. It's a totally vile situation.
Harvard caters to the children of well-connected alumni and big donors through the "Z-list." Z-listers are often guaranteed admittance while in high school but are obliged to take a year off between high school and Harvard, doing whatever they wish in the interim.
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I'm American and I'm mystified why we don't use the abbreviation "uni".
I don't want to sound British. Also, using a slang abbreviation for "university" makes it seem like I must be talking about it all the time and I'm tired of saying the full word, which is definitely not the impression I want to give, especially around people that didn't go to a college or university.
Cuz we call everything college even if it's technically not. Either that or we say the university name directly.
It's especially bad in Yale's case because it's pretty big and right there in the city.
As material conditions worsen, expect to more and more hysteria to be drummed up about petty crime to direct outrage to the poors instead of the system that creates such desperation.
Hell, in my area we are already seeing constant fear-mongering about "youth crime" to the point where scared rich boomers are now rallying and forming vigilante groups to punish literal children
"Bloody headlines in the news each day
Drug crisis everywhere
So much comes in so easy
It's as though someone wants it there"
80s nostalgia is in right now let's go baybeeeeee
It's as though someone wants it there"
They've already been accusing China of doing a reverse opium war for years. Sackler? I barely know 'er!
Imagine growing up with this mentality, being so scared of "outside", public transport, walking alone, etc... how this can influence the sensibilities, the mindset, and finally the politics of the people involved? Young adults that are requested to be indoor at 8pm in front of their computer or phones doing bullshit alone; either idealizing or demonizing a world they don't know and they don't want to know.
And that's supposed to be the country's elite, lol. This gated community mentality is and will be absolutely detrimental for everybody involved.
I was raised like this and it fucked me up. Wasn't even allowed to take a walk around the neighborhood because my dad said I might get "kidnapped". Being so extremely sheltered exacerbated my social anxiety and to this day I have a need to hide in my room alone a lot. I think it also kept me with racist and lib beliefs for a while. If daddy doesn't let you see evidence to the contrary, then you believe what he says about "those bad people" and you hide more.
And that's supposed to be the country's elite, lol
Imagine how quickly they'll fold with guns turned on them. Big talkers with wet pants.
Unfortunately, American society is sort up entirely to help these young pants-pissers avoid getting their hands dirty. They are the elite, so they get to tell the dead-eyed psychos to have you murdered.
It feels like a ploy to request more money to me. Or like a "you better LOVE me, because watch what happens when we suck at our job." I could be wrong.
Avoid public transportation
So tragic and funny at the same time
I'm going to go ahead and say that if whole bunch of Yalies were murdered every year the world would be a better place
Question: How does one ride the train "extremely cautiously"?
Sit only next to white people and get 911 typed and ready to hit dial as soon as you see anyone with a darker complexion, or anyone that smells like marijuana of course. /s
This is just an edited version of the nyc fear city flyer from the 70s
Also lmao what fucking babies it’s really not that bad
"BE SCARED", says man who's continued employment is contingent on you being scared.
ngl, if i lived near a posho university, i would rob them as often as possible
didn't say it was leftism
i don't like poshos and could do with the moneyYeah, "I just feel like robbing people" is bad. I'm asking why a leftist community seems to think it's worth upvoting.
So if you think someone has a little more money than you do, it's OK to rob them for no other reason than you would like more money? Again, this is bad, and not leftism, despite the class-based veneer you're throwing on it.
Moving from "some crimes are justified, or even good, because they further a leftist project that benefits working people" to "crime is rad lol" creates this type of opportunism.
a little more money than you do
lol
they have a lot more money than i do
it's OK to rob them for no other reason than you would like more money
that more money would mean i don't have to choose between power and food, so yeah
"crime is rad lol"
Yep this is about it
In response to your edit about power and food: assuming that's true, robbing an individual stranger is maybe the least justifiable type of theft. An electronics store is what you're looking for.
"robbing extremely privileged people would mean i could afford basic necessities"
"you just like crime"
lol
You edited in your economic justification after a couple of comments. Your original comment was just "I want to rob posh people."
you know the edit is timestamped right?
i added it in before you replied to the comment
and it just had the top line of "they have a lot more money than i do"
The only reason to prefer mugging a random student over walking out of Target with a TV is wanting to hurt a person, or at least screw them over individually.
You just want to punch up, which is understandable. But it's not leftism, and it doesn't justify victimizing a person instead of a company.
The only reason to prefer mugging a random student over walking out of Target with a TV is wanting to hurt a person
we don't have target here
way less likely to get caught mugging some rando
you don't really need to hurt them
again, never said it's leftismyou also need to flog the tv
and get it homeThe only reason to prefer mugging a random student over walking out of Target with a TV is wanting to hurt a person, or at least screw them over individually.
ShowShowStalin robbed banks, not individuals, and he was doing it to fund a proletarian party, not for his personal benefit.
Few people want to associate with a political movement that encourages or allows casual violence. Those movements are disconnected from the people and open season for opportunists. It should not be a hot take to want violence to be carefully directed towards political ends.
In your original post you make it sound much more like recreation than necessity.
No, that type of comment is opportunism at best. It's OK to recognize that.
Ok I'll add sympathy for ivy league students who think seeing a black person made them a victim of violent crime to my list of things to care about. It's gonna be right around sympathy for soldiers who feel bad about the war crimes they committed.
Do not be mislead by "Blue Phone cameras." They are not monitored.
Imagine being so naive to think security cameras were put in place to help you.
I hope this take isn't too controversial for hexabear, but we should probably grind all police into a fine paste
The only dangerous parts of New Haven are the fraternity houses.