San Fransisco WTF?!

You don’t get it, do you?

It’s not just San Francisco. Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago… you name it. They’re filthy, crime ridden cities.

Detroit looks like it has been hit by a nuclear bomb.

Is that right? kuliko huku?

Chinese filthy SGR. Fancy a ride? - General - Kenya Talk

Capitalism sucks out the souls of human beings. It’s a bad system but it’s the only system that can secure the takers at the top and allow them to consume over 60%of the world while being less than 20% of the global population.

That’s not capitalism, it’s imperialism.

Imperialists call it capitalism because they’re trying to trick their victims to take bait.

yes it was. The nuclear bomb of dumping of foreign cars due to ultra liberalism and lack of support from the federal govt. thus leading to the demise of the once thriving Detroit motor industry.

But truth be told like I told you yesterday about the long history of cocaine in America, Detroit died in the 1940s. Too much racism against black people subjecting a huge proportion of the city to poverty thus inevitably killing that city. From Wikipedia:

History of Detroit - Wikipedia

When thousands of people were moving to Detroit because of the automobile industry, African-Americans moved to Detroit because they thought there would be no systemic racism in the north like the de jure segregation that existed in the south. They did not expect to experience the racism that existed in Detroit before and after World War II. There were two main forms of racism that African-Americans faced when moving to Detroit, redlining and restrictive covenants. The homeowners’ loan corporation red lined areas that were ‘bad’ or ‘unsafe’ investments for banks to give loans to homeowners. These areas were distinguished unsafe if there were primarily African Americans living in the neighborhood. Without any money, this forbade uneducated, unemployed, African Americans from being able to update their homes or buy new homes. While white Detroiters were updating their homes or building new homes, African Americans were forced to stay in (mostly rented) homes that had not been updated for 30 years. This disinvestment in homes caused many neighborhoods to be considered “blight” and perfect areas for urban renewal. [18] Restrictive covenants were also used to create extreme racism in Detroit housing. In white neighborhoods, realtors would create leases with minimal income restrictions these contracts then helped keep homeowners from selling or renting their home then to an African American family whose income fell below the poverty line. This was used to keep neighborhoods racially homogeneous.[by whom? ] Because of this system, African Americans were not allowed to buy houses in many different neighborhoods. African Americans had a hard time finding housing because of the income restrictive covenants, and they were forced to buy or rent homes that were impoverished and disinvested in. [19]

THEN CAME RIOTS FOLLOWED BY CRIME:

Detroit became notorious for violent crime in the 1970s and 1980s. Dozens of violent black street gangs gained control of the city’s large drug trade, which began with the heroin epidemic of the 1970s and grew into the larger crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980s and early 1990s . There were numerous major criminal gangs that were founded in Detroit and that dominated the drug trade at various times, though most were short-lived. They included The
Errol Flynns (east side), Nasty Flynns (later the NF Bangers) and Black Killers and the drug consortiums of the 1980s such as Young Boys Inc. , Pony Down, Best Friends, Black Mafia Family and the Chambers Brothers .[39] The Young Boys were innovative, opening franchises in other cities, using youth too young to be prosecuted, promoting brand names, and unleashing extreme brutality to frighten away rivals.[40]
Several times during the 1970s and 1980s, Detroit was named the “arson capital of America”, and the city was also repeatedly dubbed the “murder capital of America”. Detroit was frequently listed by FBI crime statistics as the “most dangerous city in America” during this time frame. Crime rates in Detroit peaked in 1991, at more than 2,700 violent crimes per 100,000 people. [41] Population decline left abandoned buildings behind that became magnets for the drug trade, arson, and other criminal activity. The city’s criminality has pushed
tourism away from the city, and several foreign countries even issued travel warnings for the city. [41]

Correct.

Google, Apple and the million tech companies are not based in your rural towns. They pay six figure salaries to their workers so…

Take a look at seattle, Amazon’s HQ made house prices and local good prices rise. Saa hizi wakijenga their second hq at your rural town tuone if bei za vitu zitabaki the same. Simple econ

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Santa Ana, California.

Iko shida hapa.

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