Kansas City Celebrates More Clickbait

All the dweebs still bothering people on social media are passing this one around but can't name one recognizable artist on a national scale who resides in this town . . . Peregrine doesn't count but only because she's avoiding us (probably for good reason) and a final show down battle slapfight to the finish: The Top 10 Cities For Creatives

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  1. Good things about Kansas City don't fit my preconceived notions and make me feel like my lifestyle choices and unfounded biases are not universally acknowledged as superior to all others.

    That makes me feel uncomfortable, so I lash out anonymously on an internet blog, usually with racial stereotypes and imaginary boogeymen or just outright hysterics and misinformation. There are about nine other commenters there and they will pat me on the back and tell me how right I am. Then I feel better.

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  2. All the lists are about as useful as a right wing analysis of global climate change. Dubious research backed up by guesswork equals another top ten list.

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  3. 8:47 - dead on the money. Not only about us TKC trolls but about your ilk as well. You must admit, both sides love to create myths based on fact. We have pavement ape guy who believes an entire race is cancer to civilization based on the actions of some. You guys imagine the trolls as trailer park country rubes only because we get annoyed by that small percentage of "you know who" ruining areas and events that should be enjoyed without fear of "teenages" being disrespectful.
    We trolls respect the need for public transportation but question the exorbitant cost of two miles of fixed rail. However, we often get carried away with the all aboard the toy train rhetoric. Your kind loves to believe in the binary notion that one must be for streetcar or drag your knuckles back into the cave.
    I agree with what you're saying, but be careful not to hurl stones in glass comment threads.

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  4. How many "creatives", street people, performance artists, and other marginal characters live in the neighborhood around Ariana Huffington's house?
    Didn't think so.
    Just like the white bread Johnson County folks who like to preach about diversity.

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  5. A creative class is the reason for a successful city? Then why show pictures of hippies in the street.
    If you want a successful city you need jobs. I'm sure Detroit has plenty of useless musicians

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  6. "The Top Ten Cities for Creatives"

    AKA: Tops Ten Places College Grads Would Rather Screw the Pooch Than Get a Real Job

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  7. Still drinking the Richard Florida Kool Aid I see.

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