Detroit: The Fallen City

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Detroit: The Fallen City

The city of Detroit, Michigan has always been known as the motor city for its car plants, a.k.a. “The Big Three” and Motown records, a.k.a. “Hitsville U.S.A.”. These are just some of the many things that made Detroit one of the thriving and driven cities within the United States. But as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end Detroit knows this hardship all too well. Detroit a city that once flowed with economic resources now struggles to compete with other major cities economically. Detroit is now known for crime, violence, a failing school system, and corrupt political figures. These and other negative effects on the city have caused major corporations to move to Detroit’s surrounding neighboring cities. Where did the city of Detroit go wrong? Can Detroit ever recover from such a heavy deficit? And if so, where would the city begin?

Crime has always been a problem for the city of Detroit: But as of the past decade crime in Detroit has reached an all time high. On September 30, 2008 a man was gunned down as he walked out the church doors of his mother’s funeral. As if this sight wasn’t shocking enough, some of the members that were attending the funeral drew guns and returned fire at the gunmen. The pastor of the church, Rev. Walter Cheeks had this to say: “Next thing I know I look up and then everybody shooting… Uh, I mean it was just, it it it was just… I never seen nothing like it.”(DetroitsGreatVideos). A scene that seems so surreal was very realistic on this day in Detroit. On June 30, 2009 seven summer school students were shot by two masked men, while standing at a public bus stop. Three of the victims were in critical condition. The victims range between the ages 14-17. The inc...

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...e in 10 years a blogger named Iguana post this entry, “In my opinion a city has to have many things in order to be great and the first thing would be a downtown that will attract people from the region and abroad. Detroit is doing that with The new stadiums, Fox town, Campus Martius, etc. etc. The next thing Detroit needs is industry. We used to be known as the stove capital of the world, then the car capital now we need something else.

When everything is said and done, I hope and pray Detroit will still be standing tall. From the outside Detroit may just be the devil’s playground, but for me and many others like me Detroit is home. I was born and raised in Detroit and I’ve seen both the good and bad side of Detroit, so if Detroit where to fall beyond repair today, I will always have my memories to keep it afloat and nothing and no one can tear that down.

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