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<blockquote data-quote="Towgunner" data-source="post: 1335244" data-attributes="member: 12355"><p>Lets consider the general popularity of leftist governments in cities. You have a lot of people crammed into a small space. Now add in the diversity variable. Lots of people with very different views and demands. Mix nature's constant of finite resources and, therefore, unequal distributions thereof, and you get a tense situation. White normies that live in this city have no other choice but to be "liberal". Ideology is certainly in play and all the rest, but so is good old practicality. Well before these riots started "good" people lived among the bad people who were in great concentrations not miles away but blocks away. Think of New York. What comes after the ritzy Upper East Side? The 80s and 90s? Once you get into the 100s you're in Harlem. To the south you have the harbor and on both flanks you have the Hudson. There is no place to run. That's palpable. And that influences people. Its not the only element at work here, to be sure, but its one that is less appreciated. And then you think it over and go back and forth and mull it over and have an epiphany and rebuke it etc, etc, until you come full circle and realize that a homogeneous society is preferred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Towgunner, post: 1335244, member: 12355"] Lets consider the general popularity of leftist governments in cities. You have a lot of people crammed into a small space. Now add in the diversity variable. Lots of people with very different views and demands. Mix nature's constant of finite resources and, therefore, unequal distributions thereof, and you get a tense situation. White normies that live in this city have no other choice but to be "liberal". Ideology is certainly in play and all the rest, but so is good old practicality. Well before these riots started "good" people lived among the bad people who were in great concentrations not miles away but blocks away. Think of New York. What comes after the ritzy Upper East Side? The 80s and 90s? Once you get into the 100s you're in Harlem. To the south you have the harbor and on both flanks you have the Hudson. There is no place to run. That's palpable. And that influences people. Its not the only element at work here, to be sure, but its one that is less appreciated. And then you think it over and go back and forth and mull it over and have an epiphany and rebuke it etc, etc, until you come full circle and realize that a homogeneous society is preferred. [/QUOTE]
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