I understand everyone's desire to pump up St. Louis and to promote the city. The more people there are in the city, the better off the city will be. Safety in numbers. And negative stories about bad things do not fit into the objective of encouraging people to explore the beauty of the urban St. Louis. However, I think Steve is doing a service to the community-at-large, by bringing these issues to light.
If there are problems, such as high per-capita murders, high per-capita car thefts, excessive rapes, etc., one cannot expect these things to change unless there is publicity and a spotlight highlighting these issues.
I think the media in St. Louis needs to do a better, more thorough, job at investigating the powers that be, whether these powers be the business owners, the city PD, or the mayor, and pushing them to enact changes.
Negative publicity can lead to positive change. You should not expect any TV station to deliver news that only paints St. Louis as a utopia. If they do, the fundamental changes that need to take place, never will.
It also helps that these issues are tackled during sensational periods. The more people watching, the better the chances are of forcing change.
Don't attack Steve. Attack Mokwa. Attack Slay. They are where your problems lie.
I say, good job, Steve. But hey, don't forget to continue to present the positive changes that are taking place.
If there are problems, such as high per-capita murders, high per-capita car thefts, excessive rapes, etc., one cannot expect these things to change unless there is publicity and a spotlight highlighting these issues.
I think the media in St. Louis needs to do a better, more thorough, job at investigating the powers that be, whether these powers be the business owners, the city PD, or the mayor, and pushing them to enact changes.
Negative publicity can lead to positive change. You should not expect any TV station to deliver news that only paints St. Louis as a utopia. If they do, the fundamental changes that need to take place, never will.
It also helps that these issues are tackled during sensational periods. The more people watching, the better the chances are of forcing change.
Don't attack Steve. Attack Mokwa. Attack Slay. They are where your problems lie.
I say, good job, Steve. But hey, don't forget to continue to present the positive changes that are taking place.






