Review of Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee


Nashville Is The American Dream!
Star Rating - 4/2/2021
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I give Nashville a 4 only because I can't give it a 3.5. I am one of the very few people left who is from Nashville. My parents, grandparents, and great grandparents are from hear and I am raising my children here. I have lived in NYC, ATL, and Pennsylvania. there are a lot of valid points that people make about Nashville that are negative.
1) the traffic is crazy!- true
2) sidewalks are either nonexistent in many areas- true
3) public transit is atrocious- true
4) homeless- True
5)gentrification- True
5) Everything else- eh
There is one thing that most people leave out of their critic of these cities. Whether it's Nashville, ATL, NYC, or wherever...Name the city...name the part of the country. The thing that most of these people fail to mention is that they came from SOMEWHERE ELSE and they are part of the problem! Give yourself a one-star rating if you came to the city 5,10,20 years ago and don't like traffic, or no sidewalks, or you feel like there are too many homeless or there's too much gentrification. My Nashville Public School education tells me that this is tragically ironic.

Most of the times people come here and they either simply don't vote for the progress that is needed or they think that cities should just automatically have nice stuff. I'm sorry to tell you that is not the way it works. In older cities like Pittsburgh etc. you didn't have to lift a finger because most of your parents and grandparents made the sacrifices while you got to enjoy the benefits. But instead of being happy where you were you come to cities like Nashville, ATL, Charlotte etc. and want what you had elsewhere while not voting or voting to block stuff that would actually make these cities better. Why? Because you don't want to pay more taxes? Because you want to trash the city or give it a bad name? So what do you do about it? Ah I'm glad you asked. Your bright idea is :
1) move to the next city say Chattanooga or out to the far away suburbs (or farm land)
2) wait 10-20 or so years
3) Come back on this site and complain, complain, complain
4) repeat steps 1-3
I guess that's what you call "Livin' the 'merican Dream y'all!"

DeWayne | La Vergne, TN
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DeWayne, I kinda get where you're coming from, but you're painting all transplants into a negative light. My moms side of the family spent generations in the Nashville area, and before that, they were just up the road in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. I was born and raised in Florida and moved to Nashville at the age of 18. At first, I hated it, but then I grew to love it. I worked at Kroger back when working at Kroger was a pretty good job. They paid $14/hr to work overnight and it was a union job at a time when the union was actually pretty strong. I went to college and am a TSU alumni. When the economy fell apart and the only job I could find was Kroger, who then paid $7.25/hr with a weak union, I chose to relocate to Texas in 2009 instead. When I finally made it back to Nashville in 2014, I could tell that it had changed, but it was still Nashville. In 2018 when I came back to visit, it was a whole other city. I didn't recognize anything. It was full of tall/skinny houses, East Nashville had been gentrified. People were blowing their horns the second the traffic light turned green, it was a crazy mess. During my time there, Nashville was always a pretty liberal city, but it's completely out of control now. As someone that's lived in Texas now for about 12 years and watched the deterioration of Austin, I can see the similarities. Californians are like locusts and all they do is destroy everywhere they go. The Nashville of the 1990's is long gone and it saddens the hell out of me because I wanted to raise my children there. Now, I feel like Houston is a better option. How damn sad is that? P.S. It killed my soul to find out that the Granny White Market in Forest Hills closed. They had the best food!
Tim | Cloverleaf, TX | Report Abuse
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