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"Coming home: Making a list and celebrating all the local kids who chose Bakersfield as home"

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Anonymous Dana said...

You must know it does my Bakersfield-loving heart proud to see this list! Kudos to these kids who came back to forge their way on home turf! Their ideas and experiences can only serve to strengthen this already great city.

November 10, 2009 at 7:17 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Hey, some kids of other rich people I know decided to stay in Bakersfield and work for their parent's companies."

Richard Beene: Californian CEO or Seven Oaks gossip columnist?

November 10, 2009 at 9:24 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't it applicable that one of the first roads you see come West from the Coast into the Central Valley is "Brown Material Road"!

November 10, 2009 at 11:24 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How nice to solicit, at last, names of college grads who have "come home" to Bakersfield. One might suggest that those young people who have returned (and their parents, many of whom are wealthy and successful people themselves and probably support your newspaper with their advertising and subscriber dollars) might actually be offended by your
negative "brain drain" label/list on this blog. It is just one more time when you are tone-deaf, seemingly oblivious and unaware that you are condescending to a city and people who have managed to support you pretty comfortably, at least up to recent times. It's as if you hate the place, which one is led to suspect is not far from the truth.

November 10, 2009 at 8:59 PM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

Healthy criticism and introspection do not in themselves equal condescension and hate. The "brain drain" is serious topic for this and many other communities that export some of their best talent to other communities.

November 11, 2009 at 7:14 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Again, missing the forest for the trees. You have an elitist and presumptuous view of who are the best and brightest. Just because someone has a degree from a big-name or any out-of-town college, it does not make him or her a genius and a terrible loss to the home town. The disturbing thing about your "brain drain" list is the presumption that they are the people with the "best talent" who matter the most.

You're upside down when you talk about your loss of young people. We want all kinds of people to stay here or come here after college or their technical training. We want competent mechanics, competent air conditioning servicers, electricians, plumbers, teachers and nurses -- and all the people whose unsung, even unknown careers make a city "go." These people are our human resources infrastructure.

The city is not necessarily made up of lawyers and doctors, but the workers who allow the people on top to be rich by buying their services or products. It's great that you have the children of doctors, lawyers and car dealership owners come back to work or run their parents' businesses, but who on earth is going to make the metaphorical trains come on time?

The condescension and Bakersfield loathing show up as a common theme in your blog entries. In recent memory: the "is it just Bakersfield" reference to the pit bull attack caught on camera, the annoying poor kids imported to your wealthy neighborhood for Halloween, the snarky comment about Bakersfield folks who are excited about a new Target. The tone is pervasive and easily detected by even the most casual reader.

November 11, 2009 at 8:35 AM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

Anon: Thank you for the feedback and thank you for reading. This blog is not for everyone and apparently not for you, and I have made no pretense about reflecting every one and every thing. It is after all a blog, not much more, not much less and in no way do I attempt to please everyone. But I do appreciate the feedback you submitted. When can I expect my next session?

November 12, 2009 at 7:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I'll be all around in the dark - I'll be everywhere. Wherever you can look - wherever there's a fight, so hungry people can eat, I'll be there. Wherever there's a cop beatin' up a guy, I'll be there. I'll be in the way guys yell when they're mad. I'll be in the way kids laugh when they're hungry and they know supper's ready, and when the people are eatin' the stuff they raise and livin' in the houses they build - I'll be there, too."

November 19, 2009 at 8:52 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chip: [being spanked as part of Omega's initiation] Thank you, sir! May I have another?

November 25, 2009 at 8:40 PM

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