By Jason McDowell Creative Director Published Jan 03, 2017 at 3:45 PM

Neighborhood message boards draw in people of all stripes with all kinds of needs. Some report crime, some need help moving, and some have stuff they don't want and are seeking another in need. But when you bring together disparate personalities and diverse cultures into one room, it can unleash bitter, frothing and all-too-familiar arguments.

Today the Riverwest Neighborhood Facebook Group succinctly mapped out what those conflicts look like after Michael Mlynarski posted one inflammatory, polarizing statement. Watch the drama unfold below (and maybe keep an eye out for which one is you).

UPDATE on January 4 at 9:51am: The argument continues to rage on, with residents laughing (literally) in the face of a reasonable, agreeable and equitable solution.

Jason McDowell Creative Director

Jason McDowell grew up in central Iowa and moved to Milwaukee in 2000 to attend the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

In 2006 he began working with OnMilwaukee as an advertising designer, but has since taken on a variety of rolls as the Creative Director, tackling all kinds of design problems, from digital to print, advertising to branding, icons to programming.

In 2016 he picked up the 414 Digital Star of the Year award.

Most other times he can be found racing bicycles, playing board games, or petting dogs.