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Soon There Won't Be a Barrio Logan
Californiascreaming doesn't realize that not all people that live in this area fled from Mexico to Barrio Logan. There are those who were born and raised here and their parents were born and raised here. I think as Americans we all should be grateful that we have it better than some people that live in Mexico. There are many neighborhoods in San Diego County that you can say are filthy and many people that live outside Barrio Logan live in filthy conditions as well. What border did californiascreaming cross? There are many nationalities that represent San Diego, not all are native to San Diego. Now I here racism! There are many individuals that grew up in Barrio Logan and still live in Barrio Logan that are college graduates. Take a look at the council president of Barrio Logan, he was born and raised in Logan. Who really needs to be educated here??? Californiascreaming comments have nothing to do with the story that was written.— October 23, 2009 1:38 a.m.
Baja California Sur – like Leucadia of the ’70s
I really enjoyed the story! There is no doubt that there are places in Baja California that are not as safe as other areas, but look at what's going on here in the US. We too have unsafe neighborhoods and some law enforcers have chosen to take law into their own hands. There are many beautiful places in Mexico and for those who have never been, place it on your "places to go" list. I just love this: "When we think we are different from other people, we are often mistaken. And when we think we are better than other people, we are always foolish".— October 15, 2009 9:50 a.m.
Soon There Won't Be a Barrio Logan
Thank you for writing this story. The young males of Barrio Logan seem to be bearing the brunt of the police force and undercover detectives, as they are harassed on a daily basis. I am convinced that DA office is pressuring the police to clean up Barrio Logan for the down town expansion. Even if it mean placing false accusations on these young men, who cannot afford to defend themselves in court. I realize not all are innocent, but we need to remember not all are guilty. I have witnessed this harassment myself and couldn't believe what I was seeing. We need to come up with a plan that benefits all at hand and not push residing residents out by placing them in jail or harassing them to sell their homes. As your story states, some lived here for over 55 years. My prayer is that the police harassment stops and the DA’s office not continue to offer merit promotions to those officers that arrest the most individuals. This causes a temptation to abuse the system. East Village as they want to call it... now Barrio Logan is in the Ball Park Protection Zone. Could this be the reason Barrio Logan is suffering from the eastward expansion of the Ball Park Protection Zone and its investors.— October 7, 2009 1:02 p.m.