I don't know how the rest of the country is managing to tread water in this sea of economic turbulence, but here in eastern Nawf Cack I've noticed a couple of trends. The most notable being the escalation of crime. It usually involves drugs. If not, then it's a violent crime committed against a family member (but even then it may still be about drugs). It seems more people have been shot this year than any other. Some of the victims happened to exist in the fringes of the darkness that is a perpetrator's realm. Like the two people killed earlier this month in downtown Greenville who were standing in the wrong place at the wrong time. Most victims have immersed themselves in that darkness, rolled the bones every day, and eventually came up with snake eyes. Arguably, this demographic favors the young, black male. Thus, many of these, in their over-sized clothes and hats are stereotyped. I spoke with an African-American city council member the other day after a meeting with downtown business owners. They were trying to come up with solutions to the violence inherent with a large cluster of alcohol-serving establishments in proximity to a university. She was upset at how her nephew, who dresses like a thug is treated like a thug. She insisted he is not. She is one of several narrow-minded politicians in this county who are quite comfortable with their head in the sand.
The other trend I noticed today while driving an hour south to cover a news event. Yard sales. They have cropped up this season like clovers. They come in all sizes too. Some you can wander through the entire yard and into the house, some are simply a man leaning against the back of his car with two items laid out in front of him with a sign that reads: "YARD SALE". I must have come across at least 30 of these "sales" in my hour drive. People are trying to get rid of all the crap they've collected. Whether it was useful at some point, or it was handed down, it no longer has a use in their lives, and their hoping it can be handy to somebody.
Some sell personal items, some sell euphoric diversions. One is benevolent, the other is not.
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