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    Living in a mid sized city, ya, this worries me.

    All I hope for is a little window of time where I can get the heck out.

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    If you haven't watched my Vendee Genocide YouTube presentation, I clearly lay out the case that it is an absolute certainty that THERE WILL BE MASS RAPES when the inner city hip-hop contingent can no longer be contained by standard law enforcement. It isn't even debatable.

    why is it that country folk presume to know everything about city life and the people living there,while city folk are presumed to know little, if anything?
    i may not shoot prairie dogs from the back my pick up truck,but i have managed to avoid the "hip hopping rape gangs" and kept my virginity all these long years??
    this lady is either totally nuts or a comic genius--she is certainly entertaining

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmythebee View Post
    If you haven't watched my Vendee Genocide YouTube presentation, I clearly lay out the case that it is an absolute certainty that THERE WILL BE MASS RAPES when the inner city hip-hop contingent can no longer be contained by standard law enforcement. It isn't even debatable.

    why is it that country folk presume to know everything about city life and the people living there,while city folk are presumed to know little, if anything?
    i may not shoot prairie dogs from the back my pick up truck,but i have managed to avoid the "hip hopping rape gangs" and kept my virginity all these long years??
    this lady is either totally nuts or a comic genius--she is certainly entertaining
    Jimmy, I think you are missing the point (and, I am lately less and less a fan of AB). The danger will begin when the riots start. Personally, I don't think city people are all stupid. I've lived in several cities.

    The problem is not solved by the overall demographic ratio of 13% blacks for the nation as a whole. That doesn't matter if you are gridlocked in a city like DC, or Baltimore, and facing a flash mob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faroe View Post
    Jimmy, I think you are missing the point (and, I am lately less and less a fan of AB). The danger will begin when the riots start. Personally, I don't think city people are all stupid. I've lived in several cities.

    The problem is not solved by the overall demographic ratio of 13% blacks for the nation as a whole. That doesn't matter if you are gridlocked in a city like DC, or Baltimore, and facing a flash mob.


    i'm aware of this danger
    i posted because there is an assumption that large numbers of the poor are criminals,not true.
    there are bad apples,say 10%,but the majority are decent people,many are church-goers etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmythebee View Post
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    i'm aware of this danger
    i posted because there is an assumption that large numbers of the poor are criminals,not true.
    there are bad apples,say 10%,but the majority are decent people,many are church-goers etc.
    I openly question both your proportions and your perception and invite you to provide a source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacknarwhal View Post
    I openly question both your proportions and your perception and invite you to provide a source.
    my source is reality,i've lived in ghetto and fringe ghetto neighborhoods,i have two kids who still live in a rough neighborhood,when visiting i see plenty of normal people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmythebee View Post
    my source is reality,i've lived in ghetto and fringe ghetto neighborhoods,i have two kids who still live in a rough neighborhood,when visiting i see plenty of normal people.
    No, in that case, your source is "anecdote", an observed phenomenon limited strictly to your location at the particular time it was observed. You have no way of knowing if your anecdote will hold true through disaster, or anywhere else but where you saw it. This is why some like to say "The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.".

    Now, I'll admit that, maybe where you are, all the poor black people of the ghetto are happy people who greet you kindly and invite you to church on Sunday. Many of them are employed. Those that aren't are diligently looking, considering starting their own businesses, and are in general hopeful for a way to improve their lot in life. But to suggest that such is the case everywhere simply flies in the face of numerous other observed phenomenon, such as the murder of other individuals to illegally acquire the shoes they were wearing, or the rampant abuse of the welfare system through the wholesale generation of extra children.

    Your way is certainly the ideal, but given the observed phenomena--the other anecdotes--on the table, it cannot be taken as more than a local aberration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmythebee View Post
    i may not shoot prairie dogs from the back my pick up truck,but i have managed to avoid the "hip hopping rape gangs" and kept my virginity all these long years ..
    Uhhh ... maybe you've managed to avoid them because it hasnt started yet.
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    In the past, when serious hard times hit, did people burn down the local stores?

    Today, riots involve trashing their own neighborhood. The grocery store where they shop, the cars of their neighbors, the day care down the streets all get burnt.

    The places that sell the things they like to buy get looted. (Shoes, tvs, etc.)

    The people we have to worry about wouldn't know what to do with a bag of flour or some dried beans. They have been raised on the idea that they are owed an easy life with an EBT card and microwave dinners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naturallysweet View Post
    In the past, when serious hard times hit, did people burn down the local stores?

    Today, riots involve trashing their own neighborhood. The grocery store where they shop, the cars of their neighbors, the day care down the streets all get burnt.
    Solves the foreclosure crisis, doesn't it? If they burn down thier neighborhoods, they will have shiny new places to live, right next to you and I. Assimilation by design.


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