RVonse
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- Basic Beliefs
- that people in the US are living in the matrx
The race riots of the 1960s were extremely damaging for US cities, as did the surging crime in the decades that followed. People and capital fled to the suburbs.
Over the last three decades, that trend reversed, with more people moving into the cities proper and investment followed - i.e. gentrification, something #BLM hates.
But this trend is subject to lower crime rates and residents of cities feeling safe. When you have increasing race riots every time a black criminal gets popped by police, when city officials side with criminals and throw police officers under the bus (like Keisha Lance Bottoms did in Atlanta), when extremists can take over parts of cities like Seattle and Atlanta and the city officials twiddle their thumbs for days, when city councils vote to abolish their police departments (Minneapolis) or defund them, often to the tune of over a billion dollars (NYC, LA), when homeless are allowed to defecate in the streets (San Francisco) then the residents who can afford to get out of dodge will do just that.
Will the cities be able to avoid the mistakes of the 60s and 70s? Or will they double down on stupid?
Note, that cities now also face the threat of the COVID19. Cities, especially dense ones like NYC, are hard hit because of population density. And if companies decide to expand working form home long term, that could spell trouble for urban cores long term, in addition to the rioting and the stupidity of city officials.
P.S.: I think the Bernie Goetz incident exemplifies the pre-Giuliani NYC well. A regular guy, gets mugged, police do almost nothing. He gets an illegal gun. Several lowlifes tried to mug him again on the subway, he shoots them all. Gets acquitted of everything but the gun charge, but a civil jury hands down a ridiculously insane judgment because of the muggers got seriously injured (play stupid games win stupid prizes, people should not get to sue their victims when the victims defend themselves!)
While I believe your logic is sound, the reality is that no one is really moving out or going to move out. Because if they were, the property values would be declining and they aren't. You simply can not argue with supply and demand economics.
So the only explanation I can give for this is that people in general are stupid sheep who love to live in violence and shit. It is the same typical stupid moron sheep who were probably responsible for buying up the toilet paper during the beginning of the pandemic. Even though the virus had nothing to do with pooping! Those are the same moronic sheep who thrive in the cities and pay 3-4 times more for the pleasure to live in all their filth and violence. They obviously like to walk through shit and not have any police.