The point? Rather lose to business effects than yunno, getting burned and shit
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It goes against the narrative that's usually pushed.
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And by what Paul Kersey of SBPDL calls the "black undertow". Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20161027213758/http://interactive.wttw.com/a/dusable-to-obama-explore-riots-to-renaissance-bronzeville-black-metropolis …pic.twitter.com/H2qHEUvYFQ
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Exactly right. Prosperous black American communities in Richmond, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit - all thriving (not perfect etc.) in the "KKK era", all wrecked from 1960-1970.
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I went on a bit of a dive yesterday after
@MorlockP comment about not paying attention to enemy narratives. So I read a standard libertarian/liberal take on the "massacre" and some takes on vdare. So my conclusion from that were that it is more appropriate to call it riots. 1/2 -
Standard takes had everything in it Wakandaization of the neighborhood and don't do nuffin of the participants. Which makes me immediately suspicious. One of the commenter on the counter narrative said that many cities had these districts and that 60s affirmative action 2/3
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While I think his explanation is probably correct in many cases, the depiction of how Greenwood declined is incomplete The neighborhood was still reasonably successful into the 1960s/70s until it got bisected by 244, competitive pressure probably also factor
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Laurence Rees, in his book on the Holocaust, says that the viciousness in Poland can be attributed (at least in part) to increasingly intense overpopulation.
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