Johannesburg DISINTEGRATING under black rule.

Well, let's see:

Tell me which of these cities run by Black mayors don't have major crime, economic, and social problems:

Los Angeles
New York City
Houston
Chicago
Baltimore
San Francisco
Milwaukee
New Orleans
St. Paul
St. Louis
Washington DC
Atlanta

That's a small sampling. As I stated, it isn't racist if it is an observable, measurable, fact which it is. You just don't like reality and the factual truth so, like any good little Leftist you start calling anyone who points it out names hoping they'll STFU to the obvious and again measurable truth that these cities are fucked up like soup sandwiches and a major reason for it is they are run by Democrats who happen to also be Black.

There are some cities that are run by Democrats that aren't Black, and those cities, like Phoenix, San Jose, or San Diego, are not nearly as messed up.

All large cities and even small cities have the usual social problems and issues. It's not because they have Black mayors for heaven's sake.

Dallas has had a Black Mayor before here and some really great progress was made here during his tenure. He had a great vision for our city.
And I don't know what we would have done without some of our Black Police Chiefs and Administration, and I can say the same thing about our Public Independent School District. No Sir, we have come a long way baby, from when we used to hang black folk on the square or burn them to the stake!

Hell, you people out in Arizona don't even know what a Black man is. How many have you even taken the time to meet?
 
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All large cities and even small cities have the usual social problems and issues. It's not because they have Black mayors for heaven's sake.

Dallas has had a Black Mayor before here and some really great progress was made here during his tenure. He had a great vision for our city.
And I don't know what we would have done without some of our Black Police Chiefs and Administration, and I can say the same thing about our Public Independent School District. No Sir, we have come a long way baby, from when we used to hang black folk on the square or burn them to the stake!

Hell, you people out in Arizona don't even know what a Black man is. How many have you even taken the time to meet?

Not like the ones where Blacks and Democrats are running things. Those cities are absolute train wrecks. San Fran is the current leading example. It's turning into one big ghetto of business desert, crime, homelessness, drug use, unsanitary conditions, among other problems. Detroit went from being a top notch city to a declining ghost town.

Actually, some cities in Arizona, like Randolph and Cooledge, are historically Black communities. Blacks moved to them in the early 20th century to take farm jobs. Ft. Huachuca, Sierra Vista, and Fry are the locale of the Buffalo Soldiers and historically the training site of Black military units like the 92nd and 93rd Infantry Divisions, 9th and 10th Cavalry, etc. It's obvious you know nothing about Arizona.
 
I get why that would be an excuse but in the same vein Israel went from incomes like a middle eastern country to incomes like a first world country in 75 years.

I guess the question would be "How long will you willingly let people suffer just to prove that blacks can lead?"

Botswana and Rwanda are examples of what can be achieved in terms of governance, education and rule of law.
 
Not like the ones where Blacks and Democrats are running things. Those cities are absolute train wrecks. San Fran is the current leading example. It's turning into one big ghetto of business desert, crime, homelessness, drug use, unsanitary conditions, among other problems. Detroit went from being a top notch city to a declining ghost town.

Actually, some cities in Arizona, like Randolph and Cooledge, are historically Black communities. Blacks moved to them in the early 20th century to take farm jobs. Ft. Huachuca, Sierra Vista, and Fry are the locale of the Buffalo Soldiers and historically the training site of Black military units like the 92nd and 93rd Infantry Divisions, 9th and 10th Cavalry, etc. It's obvious you know nothing about Arizona.

It's true I don't get to spend a lot of time in one of my favorite states to visit, the great state of Arizona. Any state that is naturally landscaped in cacti is OK by me. I am a desert freak, so I feel real at home out there with the lizards. You can keep Phoenix and Tucson, as I only visit there to shop for records, and sing through the Karaoke Bars. The natives there are not as friendly and inviting as other places. I found them to be quite rude there. Bartenders, waitstaff, younger crowds at the bars are stuck-up DWEEBS and Well, let's put it this way- IT AIN'T TEXAS WHERE PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLY EVERYWHERE YOU GO. Scottsdale, is really nice- and I suppose if you are a Rock Star or Movie Star one could afford to live there. Flagstaff is more my style, and lots cooler in the summer. But my favorite place to visit, is Green Valley. It is a 55 plus community, and a really fun place to hang out with some of the nicest people on earth. I just wish I had a timeshare there, and actually looking now. People treat me like a rock star there, and I'll assure you, I'm not! But there are so many attractive single women there over 50, It's the place to be. It's a place where I can find a gig to sing and play guitar every night, and a place where I already have a welcoming fan base that actually appreciates my Texas Accent- INSTEAD OF MAKING FUN OF IT LIKE THEY DO IN PHOENIX. And my Texas allergies seem to go away the minute I arrive.

But, trust me, I know Arizona. I was born in Palm Springs, Ca not so far away. I still have family there and vacation there and spend some time in Arizona going back and forth just about every year.
 
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It's true I don't get to spend a lot of time in one of my favorite states to visit, the great state of Arizona. Any state that is naturally landscaped in cacti is OK by me. I am a desert freak, so I feel real at home out there with the lizards. You can keep Phoenix and Tucson, as I only visit there to shop for records, and sing through the Karaoke Bars. The natives there are not as friendly and inviting as other places. I found them to be quite rude there. Bartenders, waitstaff, younger crowds at the bars are stuck-up DWEEBS and Well, let's put it this way- IT AIN'T TEXAS WHERE PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLY EVERYWHERE YOU GO. Scottsdale, is really nice- and I suppose if you are a Rock Star or Movie Star one could afford to live there. Flagstaff is more my style, and lots cooler in the summer. But my favorite place to visit, is Green Valley. It is a 55 plus community, and a really fun place to hang out with some of the nicest people on earth. I just wish I had a timeshare there, and actually looking now. People treat me like a rock star there, and I'll assure you, I'm not! But there are so many attractive single women there over 50, It's the place to be. It's a place where I can find a gig to sing and play guitar every night, and a place where I already have a welcoming fan base that actually appreciates my Texas Accent- INSTEAD OF MAKING FUN OF IT LIKE THEY DO IN PHOENIX. And my Texas allergies seem to go away the minute I arrive.

But, trust me, I know Arizona. I was born in Palm Springs, Ca not so far away. I still have family there and vacation there and spend some time in Arizona going back and forth just about every year.

Well, if you're out this way (in Arizona) you can PM me and I'm willing to meet FTF. Met LurchAdams. It puts a face to a name, that sort of thing.
 
It's true I don't get to spend a lot of time in one of my favorite states to visit, the great state of Arizona. Any state that is naturally landscaped in cacti is OK by me. I am a desert freak, so I feel real at home out there with the lizards. You can keep Phoenix and Tucson, as I only visit there to shop for records, and sing through the Karaoke Bars. The natives there are not as friendly and inviting as other places. I found them to be quite rude there. Bartenders, waitstaff, younger crowds at the bars are stuck-up DWEEBS and Well, let's put it this way- IT AIN'T TEXAS WHERE PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLY EVERYWHERE YOU GO. Scottsdale, is really nice- and I suppose if you are a Rock Star or Movie Star one could afford to live there. Flagstaff is more my style, and lots cooler in the summer. But my favorite place to visit, is Green Valley. It is a 55 plus community, and a really fun place to hang out with some of the nicest people on earth. I just wish I had a timeshare there, and actually looking now. People treat me like a rock star there, and I'll assure you, I'm not! But there are so many attractive single women there over 50, It's the place to be. It's a place where I can find a gig to sing and play guitar every night, and a place where I already have a welcoming fan base that actually appreciates my Texas Accent- INSTEAD OF MAKING FUN OF IT LIKE THEY DO IN PHOENIX. And my Texas allergies seem to go away the minute I arrive.

But, trust me, I know Arizona. I was born in Palm Springs, Ca not so far away. I still have family there and vacation there and spend some time in Arizona going back and forth just about every year.

I've been to Arizona once.

The Gestapo made me spend a day away from the beautiful Las Vegas Strip to look at some big fucking hole in the ground.
Everybody was supposed to be excited to look at one of the planet's biggest defects.

From what I've seen of Arizona, it's a fucking moonscape.
Given the news that comes from there, however,
a moonscape would be preferable.

People are attracted to different things, Geeko,
and we prove it as much as anybody, I guess.

You like cactus, and you're lucky because it's still there.
I loved colorful neon but they've replaced it all with energy-efficient LEDs.
Bummer.
 
They certainly don’t seem able to run anything efficiently

I don’t know the exact reasons why but they certainly need a babysitter


The average IQ of South Africa is 70 points. By Western standards that is right on the threashold of clinical mental retardation.

You are not allowed to ever mention this fact, but it is nonetheless a thoroughly scientifically validated FACT-IN-THE-BAG. It is also the chief reason they are incapable of democratic self-governance. It is why they are unable to plan, analyse, organise their society in a civil, orderly, lawful, just, moral, productive manner, or operate an efficient economy.

The whole thing is very sad. The only humane solution I can see would be some kind of firm Western paternalism. Basically a new new form of Apartheid is what I would recommend, one that was not so radical, aggressive and confrontational as the orginal Apartheid system of government.


But this will never happen, of course, because the left would refuse to even contemplate the idea. Until they accept the truth there can be no progress made to alleviating the social/economic/political dysfunction that continues to turn Black societies/states into hell-holes of misery and suffering.



Dachshund - the WONDER HOUND

DLM....Dachshund Lives Matter !!
 
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I've been to Arizona once.

The Gestapo made me spend a day away from the beautiful Las Vegas Strip to look at some big fucking hole in the ground.
Everybody was supposed to be excited to look at one of the planet's biggest defects.

From what I've seen of Arizona, it's a fucking moonscape.
Given the news that comes from there, however,
a moonscape would be preferable.

People are attracted to different things, Geeko,
and we prove it as much as anybody, I guess.

You like cactus, and you're lucky because it's still there.
I loved colorful neon but they've replaced it all with energy-efficient LEDs.
Bummer.

Yes, you and I are different on several things, probably because you went into the service, and had to mature a little faster than I did.

I am 71, going on 21. After I retired, I returned back to the Summer Of 69 or something. Started jamming with the old band and stuff.

But, I am a man of the West. When I vacation, I head West. Everything I love is to do is in the Western states- Flyfishing, hanging out in the RV parks, or backpacking out in the Weminuche Wilderness, or canoing the Colorado. There is too much to do than just sit around here in Big D all year. I am about ready to take off on another National Lampoon vacation now, because it is about to get too hot here for my blood.
 
Well, if you're out this way (in Arizona) you can PM me and I'm willing to meet FTF. Met LurchAdams. It puts a face to a name, that sort of thing.

Sounds great! I do hope to make it out that way later this summer. Be glad to meet you Sir! Thanks!

I have a trip planned in July to go to Colorado to join my Grandson for a fly fishing excursion. He moved to Boulder over a year ago, and I haven't even been up there to visit his new place yet.
 
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