Still Cool to Me
I still say the article was more in praise of Wyandotte, than not. The ''not cool'' factories are where most of the people in Wyandotte made their living when they first came here, and many still do. I am not ashamed of the factories and always think of the people that work there when I drive by. As far as not being ''convenient'' to drive to from some other far away cities, I don't think that is significant. People will drive here if they really want to. We get people from all over when we have our art fair and festivals. As to not being ''diverse'' as this article says,maybe it's a good thing. You might want to read an editorial called''The Racism of Diversity''. You can find it at:
http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/diversityracism.shtml
P.S. Why do you post under two different identities? You are so obvious.
I still say the article was more in praise of Wyandotte, than not. The ''not cool'' factories are where most of the people in Wyandotte made their living when they first came here, and many still do. I am not ashamed of the factories and always think of the people that work there when I drive by. As far as not being ''convenient'' to drive to from some other far away cities, I don't think that is significant. People will drive here if they really want to. We get people from all over when we have our art fair and festivals. As to not being ''diverse'' as this article says,maybe it's a good thing. You might want to read an editorial called''The Racism of Diversity''. You can find it at:
http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/diversityracism.shtml
P.S. Why do you post under two different identities? You are so obvious.