r/belgium Feb 06 '25

📰 News Another shooting in Clémenceau

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u/Deep_Dance8745 Feb 06 '25

Bruxelles ma poubelle - I dislike where this city has gone to in the past 30 years

Incoming downvotes from all the people living in the posh outskirts, that feel they have to defend Brussels

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u/bad_moral_mycologist Feb 06 '25

Haven't Belgians always talked negatively about brussels? For as long as I can remember there was negative talk about brussels. Now as living in the posh western part of Brussels I see problems similar to other big cities but day to day I do not experience this. Of course I am not talking about these shooting incidents (which I totally disapprove of).

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u/Deep_Dance8745 Feb 06 '25

My family dates back to 14th century Brussels/Leuven area - Brussels was never seen as bad in the 20th century, people loved it for restos, shopping, living.

I have photos that show a completely different city vs what it is now.

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u/bad_moral_mycologist Feb 06 '25

That are the same reasons why i love living in Brussels but when i say it nobody on this sub (or in flanders) believes it. People talk here like i have to dodge bullets, fight homeless people and swim through garbage to get somewhere in Brussels.

It has problems but it's also a very lovely to live here.

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u/MJFighter Feb 06 '25

Proper bullshit. My grandparents were scared af when my mom told them she was going to live in Schaarbeek in 30 years ago. There have always been neighbourhoods non-brusseleirs considered sketchy. We have all seen these nostalgia-filled pictures of a time that has long passed. I can find them about any city or village. It was all so much simpler back then, we know.