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Philly Eagles win Superbowl. Locals celebrate by destroying city.
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Philly Eagles win Superbowl. Locals celebrate by destroying city.

Quote: (02-05-2018 03:25 AM)CynicalContrarian Wrote:  

The veneer of civility is a very thin thing indeed.

The thing is, people will only riot over useless crap - panem e circenses - . Left-right dialectic, dumbed down education system and ultrapolarized MSM will make sure it stays that way.


On the subject of urban decay in North America, E. Michael Jones, a Philadelphia native has formulated a unique and remarkable analysis in his 2004 book "The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal as Ethnic Cleansing", a detailed and original study of the planned urban destruction of Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit and Chicago.

If you want to find out how we got there, white flight, the destruction of the social order, instrumentalization of Southern Blacks, housing projects, social engineering:






"Jones documents, from a wide variety of government documents, essays and memoirs, the blood-boiling indictment that a well-defined elite orchestrated federal housing policy to destroy the political base of Polish, Italian, Irish and other ethnic Americans in the major, industrial cities. ... Jones’s substantial and important book ... constitutes a necessary resource in the understanding of how the federal government operates."

"The most unjustly unsung observer of America today, as far as I know, is E. Michael Jones, editor of the Catholic monthly Culture Wars (most of which he writes himself) and author of several wonderfully trenchant books. Among the latter are Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation and Political Control (2000) and The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal as Ethnic Cleansing (2004), both of which tell the story of the cultural subversion practiced by America's elites, especially such seemingly respectable institutions as the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. Jones is as profound as he is prolific. He's also versatile, original, combative, and fearless, naming names and drawing blood. If you think of liberals as well-meaning bumblers, guilty of nothing worse than ‘unintended consequences,’ you need to read Jones."

“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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