Almost getting it
Radio Australia interrupted its normal all-CARBON programming for a slightly realistic feature on Chicago's gang violence. The reportrix allowed us to hear several locals who were making a good solid point: "Why are we supposed to be protesting this
ONE shooting in Florida by a white man, when Chicago had
400 black people killed last year by other blacks?"
After hearing an actual fact, the reportrix managed to miss the point entirely, returning to the standard Satanist shit about residual racism.
The solution is not easy but it is available. As always, previous experience is the guide.
Chicago and other cities weren't always centers of violence. What was different in the less violent years? (1) Industrial jobs. (2) Dignity.
How do we bring back the jobs? (1) Cut off all connections with China and shoot any corporate traitor who tries to restore them. (2) Eliminate the EPA, which has placed huge obstacles in the path of industries returning to big cities. [See
Environmental Justice,
Brownfield,
Superfund.] (3) Eliminate teachers unions and replace all existing Federal mandates with one big pay-for-play mandate: Serve local interests. Subsidize every school that actually prepares its actual students for actual jobs they can actually do.
How do we bring back the dignity? To some extent it will take care of itself when the jobs return. When young men find they can do something USEFUL and make MONEY by doing it, the young women will see them as good mates, and the gangs will lose their appeal as sources of money and appreciation.
My guess: this automatic return of dignity will happen quickly among black people, because their women have not been corrupted and stupefied by feminism. The forces of religion and civilization are still strong under the surface.
I'm not nearly as hopeful for white youngsters, who have been more deeply "modernized", more completely trepanned and lobotomized by Satanist-Stalinist idiocy.= = = = =For more background on the correct approach to jobs, see
Social Economics. American industrialists and economists figured out the right way to do things around 1900. The countries that have continued in that tradition (eg Germany, Turkey, Korea) are still successful. When we abandoned these principles in the 1970's, we guaranteed our failure.
Labels: 20th century Dark Age, Experiential education, the broken circle