I find it funny that someone who moved to Canfield 4 years ago and feels "slighted" that The Rolling Stone didn't mention her township as a "top 100 place to raise a family," in its 2 page article about 2 degenerate robbers and the ALL stereotypes of the city they were from, thinks she's well-informed to speak not only on Youngstown and the Defend Youngstown movement, but also on the character of someone who is doing positive things for the city she clearly doesn't know anything about.
The "Armpit of Ohio" makes the cover of the Rolling Stone
I find it funny that someone who moved to Canfield 4 years ago and feels "slighted" that The Rolling Stone didn't mention her township as a "top 100 place to raise a family," in its 2 page article about 2 degenerate robbers and the ALL stereotypes of the city they were from, thinks she's well-informed to speak not only on Youngstown and the Defend Youngstown movement, but also on the character of someone who is doing positive things for the city she clearly doesn't know anything about.
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