Re. Sonja:
Exactly what I've done: not gone back to SudoRoom after having had a gun
pointed at my guts right in the doorway. Chances are at least one
person reading this is pleased with that outcome, but at least four I
know aren't.
Re. ChrisBee:
Right, blame the fucking victims, three or four of us that I know of
who've been robbed, assaulted, or had car windows smashed and stuff
stolen coming & going from SR or parked nearby, and possibly one or two
I missed.
Let's see, where have we heard your line of bullshit before?... she
shouldn't have been wearing those clothes either...? I take it you
agree with that too.
I'll quote you directly for what comes next, just so the context of my
reply is clear:
"Feel free to disagree with me, but when I hear/read discussions about
this based around "how safe is so-and-so compared to such-and-such area"
I think "Wow, if that isn't privilege/entitlement/self-absorption then I
don't know what is." Not saying that any of you are, but I'm just
saying."
So it's "privilege/entitlement/self-absorption" to value being in a safe
location where you're less likely to be subjected to violence on the
street? I'm going to say something to you that I haven't said to anyone
in a damn long time: Go fuck yourself.
-G.
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On 13-12-02-Mon 6:02 PM, Sonja Trauss wrote:
Yeah but what if taking responsibility for your safety
means not going
where you've been robbed before?
On Monday, December 2, 2013, Chris Bee wrote:
(shakes head, sighs)
I've said it before and I'll say it again...in most cases, putting
the onus of personal safety on a neighborhood is totally missing
the point that YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, full stop.
Saying that you are (relatively) more or less safe depending on
where you are is...is...well, it's wrong thinking on so many
levels that I don't even know where to begin.
Feel free to disagree with me, but when I hear/read discussions
about this based around "how safe is so-and-so compared to
such-and-such area" I think "Wow, if that isn't
privilege/entitlement/self-absorption then I don't know what is."
Not saying that any of you are, but I'm just saying. I like and
respect my sudo peoples...a lot. That's why I'm pointing this out.
I don't want anyone to be lulled into a false sense of
security/anxiety by thinking that just because you're in one area
bad shit is less prone to happen to you, or vice versa. It's on
all of us to be aware of what's going on around us and to be
prepared to deal with whatever situations may come our way, alone
or otherwise. Good Samaritans notwithstanding, the cops
are...well, the odds of them being there when you "need" them (I
personally don't) are next to nil, and they only seem to make
things complicated after the fact.
What we should be focused on is locating an affordable space that
meets the needs of BAPS/sudo/CCL.
Sorry if I seem a little impatient but I've seen too many
important discussions get derailed like this, and right now I
think this is pretty high on our list of immediate concerns.
And again, If anyone wants to straighten me out on this issue I'm
all ears/eyes.
Respectfully,
-chrisbee
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Sonja Trauss
<sonja.trauss(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Oh man I'm I total idiot, I just realized where 8th and Alice
is - I saw "8th st" and "near BART" and thought you were
talking about w Oakland BART.
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013, Pete Forsyth wrote:
Sonja, given that -- as you say -- West Oakland is "pretty
mixed" racially and culturally, what is it that leads you
to conclude that Amber was talking about black people, and
commenting on race?
Pete
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Sonja Trauss
<sonja.trauss(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah you need to give black people more credit. Did
you know, some of them like coffee shops also? some of
them can read? Some of them have computers? Some of
them might become sudo members? Black people are
pretty similar to white people and like lots of the
same things!!! Wow.
In any case w. O. Is pretty mixed. There are lots
burners and anarchists there that would like sudo room
too. My roommate Randall will be there every day if
you move to 8th and Alice.
Listen if anyone on this list is actually worried
about the harmful effects of gentrification, I'm happy
to brainstorm how to accomplish these two specific goals:
Under no circumstances should the west Oakland housing
projects move or be converted. (This will not be a
real concern for 25 years, but still)
Make new building in w o very very easy. The main
attractive feature of w O is cheapness of rent. We
still have plenty of empty space. There is no reason
that supply tightness should cause rents to rise for
50 more years SO LONG AS ANTI GENTRIFICATION
concerns DONT PREVENT NEW BUILDING.
On Tuesday, November 26, 2013, Pete Forsyth wrote:
Everybody has different views on gentrification.
But speaking for myself, the kind that bothers me
is the high-security condos with on-site parking
where rich people get cheap real estate and then
have zero incentive or inclination to engage with
their neighbors. They drive to work, drive to
Whole Foods, and in between sit behind bars on
their balconies while their neighbors push
shopping carts by their fortresslike front doors
to the recycling center.
Sudo Room *exists* to build community. It may not
build the kind of community that everybody wants
to participate in, but it does offer
opportunities that don't exist absent a hacker
space. It's hard for me to imagine Sudo Room doing
damage to its neighborhood, and even if something
unexpected happened, I think its community would
act quickly to correct the problem.
Pete
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:45 AM, AnimationAmber .
<amberyadaanimation(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It should be noted that aiming for a space in
a "less-gentrified" neighborhood does overlook
the possibility that Sudo's presence would
have a gentrifying effect. Thoughts?
-amber
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Marc Juul
<juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
Matt, Jenny and myself went and looked at
another space that could potentially be a
new sudo space.
We've started gathering information about
it here:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/8th_and_Alice
My personal feeling about the space is:
This is an awesome space with lots of
natural light. It addresses two of the
major concerns raised about The Omni in
being two blocks from BART in a
neighborhood that seems/feels safer than
the area around MacArthur BART, and in
being located in a less gentrified
neighborhood. The one drawback in
comparing it to the current space and The
Omni is the lack of a big separate common
area for events. It is _very_ similar to
Noisebridge in almost every way.
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