Jobot,

While I agree with many of the points made in your post, no one to my 
knowledge, has been shot during the music festival. None of the people that I 
know from out of town (and I know my fair share from this list, etc) has ever 
voiced a concern about coming to Detroit because of fears that you are voicing. 
Hell, it would could if TT's could put a poll up to see if this stopped people 
from coming vs. being starved of information because of disorganization by 
<insert beaten dead horse here>.

This violence and less than perfect surroundings that you say make people think 
twice about coming here is the formula for the synthesis of the techno music 
scene in Detroit and resulted in this festival happening here. 

I have always felt more threatened at the ethnic festivals that happen in 
Detroit that I ever have at the DEMF. I also once witnessed one of my good 
friends get robbed an beaten at one of these and we didn't even know it was him 
because of the amount of feet that were hitting his face into the pavement (he 
was walking half a block from us at the time and we were downtown taking 
pictures circa 1987). 

Is there a lot screwed up in Detroit? Hell yes! Are people going to stop coming 
because some idiot/psycho/moron decided to go on a shooting rampage on 
Jefferson over some glasses? Maybe. But maybe that same person will remember 
that this is the epitome of a random act. That could have happened anywhere. 
Just because it happened in Detroit people should stop coming here. That's the 
solution. With every person that comes here, the energy of the city changes. 
Forsaking a place that many outsiders had such good experiences and got to 
new/old  friends from around the world is not the proper answer for the acts of 
a few individuals. 

It is a shame what happened. It's more of a shame that many will have your 
reaction to it. 

Peace,
Alex



> and the Metro Times wonders why Movement isn't financially successful.  
> 
> Earth to the city of Detroit:  to attract tourism dollars, you have to 
> provide a 
> safe environment, easy transportation, and places for people to spend those 
> dollars.  Festival shootings, con-artist cabbies, shady hotels, and a 
> shuttered 
> downtown -- especially when there's 300,000 thirsty partygoers just across 
> Jefferson -- do not provide an environment that many are willing to return 
> to.  
> Lineup announcement be damned; THIS is what people are concerned about when 
> they 
> consider travelling to Detroit.
> 
> - jobot
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dennis DeSantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:38 am
> Subject: (313) Shootings at the fireworks?
> 
> > 
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=3&u=/ap/20040624/
> ap_on_re_us/fireworks_shooting
> > 
> > Anyone have more info on this?
> > 
> > Terrible - I used to love going downtown for that when I was a kid.
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Dennis DeSantis
> > www.dennisdesantis.com
> > 
> > 
> 

Reply via email to