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vincentML -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 7:35:27 AM)

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I find that 14 million figure extremely hard to believe. The population of the country was like 30 million. Are you (they) telling me they held slave stronger and more agilent than them with those numbers ? What, was every other White a straw boss ?

The United States is not the only nation in the Americas. Estimates are that about 500,000 of the total were brought to the slave states.




vincentML -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 8:24:54 AM)

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What isn't discussed enough when riots happen and neighborhoods burn is the one thing most common to all these decaying urban tinderboxes.
They're run by Democrats.

Actually, there is much truth in what you say.

After International Harvester replaced uncountable number of cotton picking jobs with their new combine there was a second migration of unskilled and poorly educated blacks to the northern cities looking for work.

There were two responses to this new migration. The Dems, from the Federal level on down encouraged urban renewal projects and mortgage red-lining and secondly, there was a mass movement of white people from out of the urban areas into the suburbs. I was teaching in a rural New Jersey township when this happened and witnessed the new housing boom where there had been idle farm land. My District had to quickly build a new high school to accommodate the immigrants from NYC and Long Island.

Along with the educated whites there was also movement of light industries out to the burbs to new industrial parks.

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.

However, the door to offshoring jobs lays at the dead feet of President Reagan, and certainly this historic off shoring of American labor contributed mightily to the loss of jobs in major cities like Detroit, I would think.


The impetus for NAFTA actually began with President Ronald Reagan, who campaigned on a North American common market. In 1984, Congress passed the Trade and Tariff Act.

This is important because it gave the President "fast-track" authority to negotiate free trade agreements, while only allowing Congress the ability to approve or disapprove, not change negotiating points. Canadian Prime Minister Mulroney agreed with Reagan to begin negotiations for the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, which was signed in 1988, went into effect in 1989 and is now suspended since it's no longer neeeded. (Source: NaFina, NAFTA Timeline)


The first NAFTA agreement was signed by GHW Bush. The revised agreement was signed by Bill Clinton.

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So, blaming the Dems has merit but it is not all so simple as that. Their reactions to an historical migration was in hind sight a disaster although probably inevitable given the events. But, Dem politicians are not alone responsible for the ghetto-ization of the great northern cities, imo.

And I think the problem is not so easily solved. As i have said it is an historic problem. However, it has been compounded by distrust of the police in the inner cities and ring suburbs, and that can be solved. Did you know that American police killed over 1000 civilians in 2015 and about 20% were unarmed according to this source?





BamaD -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 12:30:27 PM)

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.


A few years ago people were complaining about "white flight" from Montgomery.
They even did a study to prove how bad it was.
Turned out that blacks were getting out of Montgomery as fast as they could as well.
What is often assumed to be "White flight" is more often those who want a better life for their families, blacks and whites flee the cesspools that many cities have become.




Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 12:56:36 PM)

"You see harassment by police...vote and stop it... You see discrimination in employment... vote and stop it... you feel courts are targeting blacks...vote the damn judge out. Their is a path that is well defined... it is like the ring on a carousel... all you need to do is reach out and grab it. "

Just which dirty cops am I supposed to vote out ? We don't vote for cops anyway.

And which companies should we vote out, you don't vote for companies.

And most judges are appointed, not elected. What, you want me to vote for a hitman to take them out ?

We can't even get palatable candidates for President, how would we vote out crooked cops ? Crooked appointed judges ?

And I will tell you this, companies now WANT to hire Blacks because it betters their image. Where have you been ? And I don't mean to get the Black customers, so many Whites now bend over backwards to prove their innate racism does not exist that it will improve their image with them as well.

Where have you been, Mars ? Things have changed.

T^T




Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 12:59:10 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874

Herr Streicher,

you never seem to miss an opportunity to bait the jews do you ? No matter what the thread is, it will always come around to the point that the jews are to blame for everything. Yes, of course there were jewish slave traders, along with muslims, baptists, catholics and bloody tree worshippers. The same applies to bankers, arms manufacturers and managers of cleaning shops probably. I know plenty of jews as well, who are just rubbing by, from wage to wage, just like the goyim.

I haven't seen your newspaper on the newsstands for 71 years now..............is something wrong ? Or is it something the jews said ?


WTF ?

T^T




BamaD -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:10:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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I find that 14 million figure extremely hard to believe. The population of the country was like 30 million. Are you (they) telling me they held slave stronger and more agilent than them with those numbers ? What, was every other White a straw boss ?

The United States is not the only nation in the Americas. Estimates are that about 500,000 of the total were brought to the slave states.

And the US bears no responsibility for what other countries did.
Brazil didn't outlaw slavery till 1880, not or fault.




vincentML -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:11:15 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.


A few years ago people were complaining about "white flight" from Montgomery.
They even did a study to prove how bad it was.
Turned out that blacks were getting out of Montgomery as fast as they could as well.
What is often assumed to be "White flight" is more often those who want a better life for their families, blacks and whites flee the cesspools that many cities have become.

You are absolutely right, Bama. However, the movement of Middle Class blacks has compounded the dire situation of the core cities.

The fault line is not just growth vs. loss; it also harbors a racial component. The shrinking cities are 73 percent black, overall, and the growing cities are 12 percent black, overall.

The overall changes in population mapped by The News "suggest a great deal of movement in and around Birmingham in the past 10 years," said Theresa Davidson, a sociologist at Samford University.

The shrinking cities, she observed, have lost both blacks and whites but retain a higher proportion of blacks.

"This is a trend we've seen across the U.S. since the 1970s and the loss of manufacturing jobs," Davidson said. "White flight and middle-class black flight from the inner cities have generally left behind a population that is particularly disadvantaged."

"Thus, many cities around the country, and the city of Birmingham is clearly no exception, experience concentrated and sustained poverty," she said. "These are areas where residents have very low levels of human capital -- education, job skills, etc. -- ineffective social networks, and thus limited ability to alter their own circumstances."

Furthermore, as upwardly mobile residents abandon the city, she explained, they take resources with them, so the city will have fewer retail businesses and other services and fewer job opportunities.

"Historically, this means areas will experience higher crime, higher school dropout rates, more single-parent households and other aspects of social disorganization," Davidson said. "If these areas remain neglected and abandoned, we will see intergenerational poverty and all the disadvantages that go along with that reality."



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Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:12:24 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I find that 14 million figure extremely hard to believe.

That is because you are too phoquing stupid to do any research.


The population of the country was like 30 million. Are you (they) telling me they held slave stronger and more agilent than them with those numbers ? What, was every other White a straw boss ?


Who had the guns the slaves or the slave owners?

They couldn't pick cotton when they were all chained up, yet the Whites still maintained control. Really. And how many families even owned slaves ?


The records that you are too phoquing lazy to look up ,indicate that about a third of those in the south owned slaves.


Seriously, 14 million of them ? Fuck, with their reproduction rate they would be in the majority by now unless the liberal gibberish is correct and that many of them were killed. And I don't believe that either. They cost money.


Google could be your friend here.

What's more, before the civil war some secessionist states had already outlawed the importation of more slaves.

The history books say you are full of shit. The history books say that the u.s. government outlawed the slave trade in 1808.

https://books.google.com/books?id=O3-7DAAAQBAJ&pg=PA205&lpg=PA205&dq=the+u.s.outlaw+the+slave+trade&source=bl&ots=3mc_T5pLBU&sig=UcrQoq1o8Kv4gX7NTI1A9HAGiI0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwigo-f1m9LOAhWK6yYKHTsnA_4Q6AEIGzAB#v=onepage&q=the%20u.s.outlaw%20the%20slave%20trade&f=false



But they did not free the slaves. And the emancipation proclamation did not free slave in non-rebel states. Yeah, that is the moral high ground eh ? Buncha shit.

What is your point?

We keep finding out that the official version of history is not quite right.

Perhaps that is because you are slower than your peers?


Next comes the persecution that befell the D6MRD crowd. There simply weren't six million of them.


Not according to the facts.

Now we have that one of the biggest slave holders was Black !

You are a liar.


But why not, they sold each other.

Half truth whole lie.

And Jew lovers deny that Jews traded in slaves but they were the biggest slave traders of all.

How about a cite for this bit of bullshit?


Even Whites, one Pope complained about them forcibly circumcising Gentile slaves. Well remember when the Pharoh said "Never let a Hebrew sit on the throne of Egypt" ? Well he has a reason and it is in the Bible. Well that Pope did not just come up with that out of his head.


Which of the popes are you speaking of?

People will enslave each other if they figure they can. I figure about half the people have that in their nature.

But you are using a damaged central cortex to figure with.

And I do not mean that in the nice way like in a relationship. but it still happens in relationships non-consenstually. One partner is the stronger, and dominates, and the other does not like it but has nowhere else to go or is afraid. Happens all the time.

One of the things I want to know is why slaves did not get all together and even if the straw boss had a gun, charge him and only one of them dies, but he gets torn to shreds. Then march to Massa's house and tear the fuck out of it. You know when one of them pulls a gun on a cop and gets shot they are perfectly capable of tearing up a chicken joint they just ate at last night. Is this savagery an acquired talent or what ?



"A well armed militia being necessary to the security of a free state...yawn

Too much shit makes no sense.

It seldom does to the ignorant.






I find you not worth any more response than this :

Right on this forum is a link to a wiki about a Black slave owner, who owned more than most. It was before the formation of the US.

There is also a link to the exact text proving the slaves were only freed in the rebel states, not the "loyal" ones, and if you didn't know about the Dred Scott decision maybe you should look it up.

I don't remember which Pope said it about the Gentile slaves, sue me.

T^T





Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:15:42 PM)

"Of the 10 poorest states, 8 voted for McCain against Obama and all 10 voted for Bush in 2000"

That is because they were fooled into thinking the republicans would somehow get them jobs.

Other states voted for more welfare.

T^T




vincentML -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:16:20 PM)

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What I do believe is that change must come from within the black communities where the real problem exists. Otherwise most problems are within the families and their attitudes. They must start taking responsibility for not only themselves and their children but their neighbors and their neighborhoods.

That is "white thinking" and ignoring realities, Butch. See my reply to Bama at post 327.




Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:18:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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I find that 14 million figure extremely hard to believe. The population of the country was like 30 million. Are you (they) telling me they held slave stronger and more agilent than them with those numbers ? What, was every other White a straw boss ?

The United States is not the only nation in the Americas. Estimates are that about 500,000 of the total were brought to the slave states.


OK, it was unclear because most people use the term "America" to mean the US proper. But that makes sense. It also happened in Europe. Slavery was not a new invention.

T^T




BamaD -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:19:19 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: BamaD

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.


A few years ago people were complaining about "white flight" from Montgomery.
They even did a study to prove how bad it was.
Turned out that blacks were getting out of Montgomery as fast as they could as well.
What is often assumed to be "White flight" is more often those who want a better life for their families, blacks and whites flee the cesspools that many cities have become.

You are absolutely right, Bama. However, the movement of Middle Class blacks has compounded the dire situation of the core cities.

The fault line is not just growth vs. loss; it also harbors a racial component. The shrinking cities are 73 percent black, overall, and the growing cities are 12 percent black, overall.

The overall changes in population mapped by The News "suggest a great deal of movement in and around Birmingham in the past 10 years," said Theresa Davidson, a sociologist at Samford University.

The shrinking cities, she observed, have lost both blacks and whites but retain a higher proportion of blacks.

"This is a trend we've seen across the U.S. since the 1970s and the loss of manufacturing jobs," Davidson said. "White flight and middle-class black flight from the inner cities have generally left behind a population that is particularly disadvantaged."

"Thus, many cities around the country, and the city of Birmingham is clearly no exception, experience concentrated and sustained poverty," she said. "These are areas where residents have very low levels of human capital -- education, job skills, etc. -- ineffective social networks, and thus limited ability to alter their own circumstances."

Furthermore, as upwardly mobile residents abandon the city, she explained, they take resources with them, so the city will have fewer retail businesses and other services and fewer job opportunities.

"Historically, this means areas will experience higher crime, higher school dropout rates, more single-parent households and other aspects of social disorganization," Davidson said. "If these areas remain neglected and abandoned, we will see intergenerational poverty and all the disadvantages that go along with that reality."



source

That is economics. More blacks , proportionally, live in poverty and those people are traped in the cities. Then they keep voteng in people who treat them like helpless childrem at best, like surfs at worst. The mayor in Baltimore with her give them room to destroy order was sacrificing young blacks for a couple of points of popularity.




vincentML -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:35:17 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: BamaD

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.


A few years ago people were complaining about "white flight" from Montgomery.
They even did a study to prove how bad it was.
Turned out that blacks were getting out of Montgomery as fast as they could as well.
What is often assumed to be "White flight" is more often those who want a better life for their families, blacks and whites flee the cesspools that many cities have become.

You are absolutely right, Bama. However, the movement of Middle Class blacks has compounded the dire situation of the core cities.

The fault line is not just growth vs. loss; it also harbors a racial component. The shrinking cities are 73 percent black, overall, and the growing cities are 12 percent black, overall.

The overall changes in population mapped by The News "suggest a great deal of movement in and around Birmingham in the past 10 years," said Theresa Davidson, a sociologist at Samford University.

The shrinking cities, she observed, have lost both blacks and whites but retain a higher proportion of blacks.

"This is a trend we've seen across the U.S. since the 1970s and the loss of manufacturing jobs," Davidson said. "White flight and middle-class black flight from the inner cities have generally left behind a population that is particularly disadvantaged."

"Thus, many cities around the country, and the city of Birmingham is clearly no exception, experience concentrated and sustained poverty," she said. "These are areas where residents have very low levels of human capital -- education, job skills, etc. -- ineffective social networks, and thus limited ability to alter their own circumstances."

Furthermore, as upwardly mobile residents abandon the city, she explained, they take resources with them, so the city will have fewer retail businesses and other services and fewer job opportunities.

"Historically, this means areas will experience higher crime, higher school dropout rates, more single-parent households and other aspects of social disorganization," Davidson said. "If these areas remain neglected and abandoned, we will see intergenerational poverty and all the disadvantages that go along with that reality."



source

That is economics. More blacks , proportionally, live in poverty and those people are traped in the cities. Then they keep voteng in people who treat them like helpless childrem at best, like surfs at worst. The mayor in Baltimore with her give them room to destroy order was sacrificing young blacks for a couple of points of popularity.

Of course, it is economics, and economics is a greater force than politics not only in the inner cities. Mines and manufacturing have closed across the country. Actually, although i think he is a nasty mother fucker arrogant turd and would never want him as president Trump, imo, is right about the disaster of these free trade deals and the off-shoring of jobs. As far as i know the only way to stop that would be to raise tariffs quite high, but that would be a bigger disaster. Furthermore, job displacement by new technology and automation are issues totally ignored. The big hurt is going to spread in the years ahead. Where the fuck is Paul Revere when we really need him?




thompsonx -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:35:50 PM)

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or



I find you not worth any more response than this :

Right on this forum is a link to a wiki about a Black slave owner, who owned more than most. It was before the formation of the US.


You are full of shit. The man you are talking about was in louisiana and amerika inhereted him with the louisiana purchase. Stop being so phoquing igorant and learn to read.

There is also a link to the exact text proving the slaves were only freed in the rebel states, not the "loyal" ones, and if you didn't know about the Dred Scott decision maybe you should look it up.


Everyone who had had 6th. grade history knows that.

I don't remember which Pope said it about the Gentile slaves, sue me.

It is always difficult to remember the lies you post.




Termyn8or -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 1:50:45 PM)

"After International Harvester replaced uncountable number of cotton picking jobs with their new combine there was a second migration of unskilled and poorly educated blacks to the northern cities looking for work. "

I have said many times "It is coming to you" ad it has. They just got hit first and hardest. Now almost all public schools in inner cities suck and they can't cope with kids who are unruly, and know nothing at all. I went to kindergarten knowing how to read and add and subtract. Teachers a bitching these kids now don't even know colors and shapes. What, they just sat in a car seat all day alone in a room ? Or uneducated sires and incubators that just let them run around and ever tried to teach them a damn thing ? People do not realize you can't just let those first few years go. And Blacks seem to have that problem worse, and have more kids which makes it even worse, even if they did spend the time it is divided by more developing (hopefully) minds. But the "This Is Are Story" thing still rings of the problem. These were not five year olds. Would you hire them ?

"...there was a mass movement of white people from out of the urban areas into the suburbs. I was teaching in a rural New Jersey township when this happened and witnessed the new housing boom where there had been idle farm land. My District had to quickly build a new high school to accommodate the immigrants from NYC and Long Island. "

White flight, we had that. In fact though I can't find it, my Father had an article from the newspaper with one of those "letters to the editor" cut out. By a Black Man he wrote something to the effect - how come every time Black people move into a neighborhood the property values drop and the place becomes a ghetto ? He had bought a house in the suburbs and alot of other Blacks moved there and he was not happy. He preferred to live with Whites.

"Along with the educated whites there was also movement of light industries out to the burbs to new industrial parks. "

The oil companies love that. You used to have people taking a bus or whatever to work, or even walking, now they drive 30 miles, some more.

"I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas. "

You can't fucking drive there. There is nowhere to park. I'd GTFO too.

"However, the door to offshoring jobs lays at the dead feet of President Reagan, and certainly this historic off shoring of American labor contributed mightily to the loss of jobs in major cities like Detroit, I would think. "

No, it would have happened anyway. Ever since Dodge v Ford which is called case law, businesses that can make more profits by offshoring labor or anything else must do so. This is because of a commitment to the shareholders. If they don't they can be removed, and possibly even charged with conflict of interest.

The Dodges sued Henry Ford claiming that he was costing them return on their stock by making the cars too good and paying the workers too much. He got rid of them because he could. But today's companies are into nothing but debt so they do not have the power to do that. Ford was making enough money to buy those circumcised goniffs out, but today most companies are just barely making it, the big ones do alright because of volume. for example the oil companies. The taxes on gasoline are more than they make. And like the ACA allowing insurance companies make 20 %, first of all they weren't making 20 % before, and the oil companies wouid suck a mile of donkey dick to make 20 %.

As bad as the stock market is, and the speculators who buy up our essential to drive up the price and make money for nothing is nowhere near as bad as them deregulating the banks and investment firms. They should be skinned alive for that and both parties are responsible.

I know (at least two) people who won't work because of the ridiculous rates of health insurance due to the ACA. They have to insure you if you have a pre-existing condition but there is no cap on how much they can charge you. I work under the table and just claim indigence. But then I do not have a condition I know of except being about 95 years old too early because of black mold. They cannot diagnose black mold because it affect everyone differently. To diagnose you need a set of symptoms from which to draw a conclusion, not so here. And they won't even give me disability though I can barely mow the grass anymore.

But I have been told, life is not fair. Well I am not fair, I will fuck them out of everything I can but haven't figured it out yet. I am a working type, but not working the system.

Fuck them.

And now we got people who REALLY got fucked over ? I can pretty much guess their attitude.

T^T




Nnanji -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 2:13:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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What isn't discussed enough when riots happen and neighborhoods burn is the one thing most common to all these decaying urban tinderboxes.
They're run by Democrats.

Actually, there is much truth in what you say.

After International Harvester replaced uncountable number of cotton picking jobs with their new combine there was a second migration of unskilled and poorly educated blacks to the northern cities looking for work.

There were two responses to this new migration. The Dems, from the Federal level on down encouraged urban renewal projects and mortgage red-lining and secondly, there was a mass movement of white people from out of the urban areas into the suburbs. I was teaching in a rural New Jersey township when this happened and witnessed the new housing boom where there had been idle farm land. My District had to quickly build a new high school to accommodate the immigrants from NYC and Long Island.

Along with the educated whites there was also movement of light industries out to the burbs to new industrial parks.

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.

However, the door to offshoring jobs lays at the dead feet of President Reagan, and certainly this historic off shoring of American labor contributed mightily to the loss of jobs in major cities like Detroit, I would think.


The impetus for NAFTA actually began with President Ronald Reagan, who campaigned on a North American common market. In 1984, Congress passed the Trade and Tariff Act.

This is important because it gave the President "fast-track" authority to negotiate free trade agreements, while only allowing Congress the ability to approve or disapprove, not change negotiating points. Canadian Prime Minister Mulroney agreed with Reagan to begin negotiations for the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, which was signed in 1988, went into effect in 1989 and is now suspended since it's no longer neeeded. (Source: NaFina, NAFTA Timeline)


The first NAFTA agreement was signed by GHW Bush. The revised agreement was signed by Bill Clinton.

source

So, blaming the Dems has merit but it is not all so simple as that. Their reactions to an historical migration was in hind sight a disaster although probably inevitable given the events. But, Dem politicians are not alone responsible for the ghetto-ization of the great northern cities, imo.

And I think the problem is not so easily solved. As i have said it is an historic problem. However, it has been compounded by distrust of the police in the inner cities and ring suburbs, and that can be solved. Did you know that American police killed over 1000 civilians in 2015 and about 20% were unarmed according to this source?



This is one of the most reasonable things I've seen you post.




Nnanji -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 2:25:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: BamaD

I don't believe Newark and New York were unique but a lot of white people and manufacturing jobs bailed out of the urban areas.


A few years ago people were complaining about "white flight" from Montgomery.
They even did a study to prove how bad it was.
Turned out that blacks were getting out of Montgomery as fast as they could as well.
What is often assumed to be "White flight" is more often those who want a better life for their families, blacks and whites flee the cesspools that many cities have become.

You are absolutely right, Bama. However, the movement of Middle Class blacks has compounded the dire situation of the core cities.

The fault line is not just growth vs. loss; it also harbors a racial component. The shrinking cities are 73 percent black, overall, and the growing cities are 12 percent black, overall.

The overall changes in population mapped by The News "suggest a great deal of movement in and around Birmingham in the past 10 years," said Theresa Davidson, a sociologist at Samford University.

The shrinking cities, she observed, have lost both blacks and whites but retain a higher proportion of blacks.

"This is a trend we've seen across the U.S. since the 1970s and the loss of manufacturing jobs," Davidson said. "White flight and middle-class black flight from the inner cities have generally left behind a population that is particularly disadvantaged."

"Thus, many cities around the country, and the city of Birmingham is clearly no exception, experience concentrated and sustained poverty," she said. "These are areas where residents have very low levels of human capital -- education, job skills, etc. -- ineffective social networks, and thus limited ability to alter their own circumstances."

Furthermore, as upwardly mobile residents abandon the city, she explained, they take resources with them, so the city will have fewer retail businesses and other services and fewer job opportunities.

"Historically, this means areas will experience higher crime, higher school dropout rates, more single-parent households and other aspects of social disorganization," Davidson said. "If these areas remain neglected and abandoned, we will see intergenerational poverty and all the disadvantages that go along with that reality."



source

That is economics. More blacks , proportionally, live in poverty and those people are traped in the cities. Then they keep voteng in people who treat them like helpless childrem at best, like surfs at worst. The mayor in Baltimore with her give them room to destroy order was sacrificing young blacks for a couple of points of popularity.

Of course, it is economics, and economics is a greater force than politics not only in the inner cities. Mines and manufacturing have closed across the country. Actually, although i think he is a nasty mother fucker arrogant turd and would never want him as president Trump, imo, is right about the disaster of these free trade deals and the off-shoring of jobs. As far as i know the only way to stop that would be to raise tariffs quite high, but that would be a bigger disaster. Furthermore, job displacement by new technology and automation are issues totally ignored. The big hurt is going to spread in the years ahead. Where the fuck is Paul Revere when we really need him?

I've thought about this for years. Decades ago I realized that Americans were pricing themselves out of the labor market. I was all for free trade and figured there'd be an adjustment. Well, the adjustment didn't happen because liberals took politics and told people it wasn't their fault and the government would take care of them. That didn't work well. Now, because of that, I see my tribe, all Americans, are hurting and don't see a way out. I firmly believe that tariffs for countries like China that dump on our market to destroy our market are reasonable. I'm beginning to believe that tariffs that will essentially put my tribe back to work will cost less than the system being run in inner cities now.




thompsonx -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 2:44:18 PM)

ORIGINAL: Nnanji



I've thought about this for years. Decades ago I realized that Americans were pricing themselves out of the labor market.

This would be an opinion devoid of fact.



I was all for free trade and figured there'd be an adjustment. Well, the adjustment didn't happen because liberals took politics and told people it wasn't their fault and the government would take care of them.


This would also be another opinion devoid of fact.


That didn't work well. Now, because of that, I see my tribe, all Americans, are hurting and don't see a way out.


Another opinion devoid of fact.


I firmly believe that tariffs for countries like China that dump on our market to destroy our market are reasonable.


Does china do this or is this the action of your fellow tribesmen trying to "make a buck"?


I'm beginning to believe that tariffs that will essentially put my tribe back to work will cost less than the system being run in inner cities now.


What exactly is the "system" being run in the inner cities and how would your plan change that?




BamaD -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 7:00:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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What I do believe is that change must come from within the black communities where the real problem exists. Otherwise most problems are within the families and their attitudes. They must start taking responsibility for not only themselves and their children but their neighbors and their neighborhoods.

That is "white thinking" and ignoring realities, Butch. See my reply to Bama at post 327.

White thinking is ignoring realities, so we are back to shut up cracker and do as you are told.

You seem to suffer from the delusion that all white people think alike.




thompsonx -> RE: Milwaukee Burning (8/21/2016 7:31:16 PM)


ORIGINAL: BamaD


White thinking is ignoring realities, so we are back to shut up cracker and do as you are told.


Have you ever not been the victim?




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