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Urban hot zones
« on: June 10, 2021, 07:06:02 PM »
The purpose of this thread is to point out the increasing number of dangerous areas in America

As this country seemingly falls apart under the socialist movement, large urban areas are no longer safe. Just being white will likely get you accosted, beaten, or worse, and with little recourse by police. The felons will likely be out on the street as the catch and release associated with "police reform" legislation does nothing to curtail felons.

We have to avoid many of the areas we once visited and enjoyed, and regardless of what local laws may say, you will need to carry weapons and use them to defend yourself, since the system is not coming to your aid.

So, first up to bat is the eastern city of the empire state:
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Re: Urban hot zones
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2021, 07:06:27 PM »
Seth Barron to Tucker Carlson: New York City May Collapse

New York City is in decay under Mayor Bill de Blasio and likely seeing its final days, journalist Seth Barron told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson last week.

Barron discussed his new book, "The Last Days of New York: A Reporter's True Tale” (Humanix Books), detailing how America’s once most noted city has seen crime and homelessness soar as thousands of taxpayers have fled.

"It’s a grim story," Barron told Carlson. "De Blasio and his progressive tendency have essentially hollowed out what was a prosperous and safe city. They did this by spreading an ideology of division, class hatred, racial hatred, racial resentment, and frankly, they neutered the police and handcuffed them."

Barron added that New York City, under de Blasio, has lacked fiscal responsibility, ruined its school system and let political corruption run rampant. Barron noted that a potential new mayor will have a difficult time rolling back many of de Blasio’s programs, since many were enacted by legislation, such as bail reform and criminal justice reform.

When asked whether any new mayor would deal with the city’s rampant homelessness and vagrancy problems, Barron said that no one really wants to deal with the problems of "clearing people out."

He noted that a new mayor would face multiple problems, including "dealing with the mentally ill."

He suggested officials would rather impose unsustainable fixes to the problems, such as insisting that developers have to give 25% of new units to the homeless, or use hotels or empty commercial spaces as housing.
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