


“Abandoned lots.” “Chain-link fencing.” “Unnerving.” It’s not offensive so much as it is lazy to say that about Bed-Stuy. Yeah, we get it, “Oooooh, Bed-Stuy, scary scary.” Look at those fucking tags though. People love Williamsburg, but it’s tough to say that New Yorkers do. Come on though, Williamsburg is “Loved by New Yorkers”? Maybe…liked? Tolerated? Half the people you bump into on the street in Williamsburg now are frogs in Brook Lopez jerseys. Not all of the wrong things are bad, per se.

Also not to be missed are tags like “rundown” and “insular.” That description definitely helps you finish a passive-aggressive Crown Heights Bingo card, if you’ve got the right one. Have you people learned nothing from Vogue? Sure they said they “worked closely” with their community, but that’s still no excuse for Bed-Stuy winding up getting tagged as “unnerving” or Crown Heights being called “rundown.” That’s just the tip of the iceberg. Quasi-legal hotel tax dodger AirBnB put together neighborhood guides for people visiting New York. “Chain link fences.” via Flickr user Eli Duke
