U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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Oh yeah, gentrification. The thing that comes with every redevelopment project because it’s predominately populated by some ethnic minority. You think with some places being fled like NYC we’re going to see a cycle of gentrification of neighborhoods and neighborhoods falling to shit?
I decided to look into gentrification vs. White flight. It's hard to tell because numerical data is rare (vs. anecdotal), but I can compare uhaul rates. This isn't solely riots, and may tie more into Covid and telework, but it seems cities are losing their tax base with the riots and shutdowns. I suspect longterm urban blight will be painfully obvious by next year, and may be part of the Democratic Party's realignment if Biden loses.

Here's the number, not tabling cause I'm on phone and that sounds hard. First number is coming to city, second is leaving, third is ratio:

Seattle vs Boise ID
768/ 230/ 3.34 times
Seattle vs Bozeman MO
934/ 467/ 2.00 times
Seattle vs Spokane WA
679/ 222/ 3.06 times

Portland vs Boise ID
552/ 207/ 2.67 times
Portland vs Bozeman MO
802/ 501/ 1.60 times
Portland vs Spokane WA
814/ 311/ 2.62 times

NYC vs Wilmington DE
286/ 97/ 2.95 times
NYC vs Richmond VA
718/ 181/ 3.97 times
NYC vs Charleston WV
798/ 439/ 1.75 times

Keep in mind uhaul has built in costs for maintenance and insurance, so the actual movement ratios are probably even higher.

I suspect NYC is dead, and will not be coming back soon. Richmond will merge with DC as a new supermetro, and become the new financial hub for everywhere east of the Mississippi. Never been to the west coast, so no predictions, but it doesn't look good.

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the SAT is being ditched by more and more colleges as time goes on
Of course, we're in the final stages of the college bubble, and they'll do anything to keep it from popping. Doesn't matter of Bubbalacio can read, as long as he can sign the loans form.

I wonder how the riots will affect colleges. One of the BLM foreshocks we experienced, in Missoula, sent the school into a tailspin, and if I remember correctly Evergreen college had some rapidly declining enrollment afterwards. Nobody wants to send their kids to school to get screamed at for being white by a obese pansexual mulatto troon, or worse, decide to become one.

Edit: The rates were for a 15 ft uhaul on December 5th. I figured a date a ways out would be more accurate.
 
Of course, we're in the final stages of the college bubble, and they'll do anything to keep it from popping. Doesn't matter of Bubbalacio can read, as long as he can sign the loans form.

I wonder how the riots will affect colleges. One of the BLM foreshocks we experienced, in Missoula, sent the school into a tailspin, and if I remember correctly Evergreen college had some rapidly declining enrollment afterwards. Nobody wants to send their kids to school to get screamed at for being white by a obese pansexual mulatto troon, or worse, decide to become one.
The first wave we'll see are on the liberal arts colleges, with the liberal arts schools within universities after. The latter will be insulated more only because of the STEM majors that act as credentials that prospective students will need.
 
In the 2000s, my high school had Civics as a required class in 9th grade.

We also had those aspects that seem to be considered “citizenship” grades baked into our actual grades. Classroom behavior was scored under “participation” and if you turned things in late without a valid reason, you got docked or if it was late enough, the work was not accepted. Seems like that was odd, even for the 2000s, based on others‘ stories here.
It was the same for me, and I didn't go to school in the USA. We were monitored for behaviour, attendance, participation and stuff like that. Obviously, if there were ever valid reasons for late work or missing days or whatever, then we were cut a break, life happens, but the habit of getting stuff in on time was well ingrained by the time I got to secondary-what Americans would call high- school. To the point where once, in year ten, which is 14-15, I had the flu real bad. I can remember getting out of bed, with a serious fever, being slightly off my tits because of it, and my Mum finding me at 3am, trying to do my French homework. It took some real cajoling on her part to persuade me, no my teacher was not going to be mad I didn't finish it, and yes, I should get back into damn bed.


Is it just me, or does anyone else feel an almost overwhelming sense of relief when they check on here and things have been slow? I know this place is to LOL at tards but I'm just glad nobody's being murdered or anywhere being burned down tonight.
 
At first glance I misread that as racial programming dildos. I'm sure that's not far off though.

This old? New to me:
Deja vu ala Floyd. Refusing to cooperate, swallowing his stash, putting up the act that the cops are inconveniencing and hurting them.
Since I've only seen the other footage once, if you played this and told me it was the catalyst footage for where we're at right now, I'd believe you. What a piece of shit.
 
At first glance I misread that as racial programming dildos. I'm sure that's not far off though.

This old? New to me:
Deja vu ala Floyd. Refusing to cooperate, swallowing his stash, putting up the act that the cops are inconveniencing and hurting them.
The judge ruled late last week that this video would be released and allowed in evidence. I think it is from a 2019 arrest. Glad the judge is not cucking to Antifa Ellison’s prosecution tactics so far.
 
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Damn, so 200 Antifa just beat up a dozen Trump supporters? I don't know how the cops in that area can even stand themselves.

This weaselly headline:
Conservatives staging free speech rally attacked by critics


No arrests were made, the department said.
Oh, its Associated Press, no wonder the article is washing Antifa's balls the entire time. AP are some of the lowest of the low.

Guy had his teeth bashed out, but no arrests made?! Photos and video of attacks, but no arrests made?!
 
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At first glance I misread that as racial programming dildos. I'm sure that's not far off though.

This old? New to me:
Deja vu ala Floyd. Refusing to cooperate, swallowing his stash, putting up the act that the cops are inconveniencing and hurting them.
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Six injured, including three police officers, during clashes in S.F. between pro- and anti-Trump groups​

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...-left-wing-protesters-show-up-at-15655621.php (https://archive.vn/Xx585)

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https://twitter.com/dpi_19/status/1317547887325138950 (https://archive.vn/T7pMt)


https://twitter.com/jr_umanzor/status/1317548268088291328 (https://archive.vn/vk3r1)
 
I remember first it was Civics, then it got revamped into Social Studies; around that time was when I started noticing insidious social/racial programming dittos started making the rounds, and you'd get in-class scores for things like "sharing".

It didn't take long before I learned to hide snacks, because kids figured out they could browbeat you into handing them over.

My great grandmother had to recite various documents that are important to our government like the Constitution from memory. She could still recite all of those documents until she passed. That is no longer in the lesson plans and hasn't been for decades. If you don't know your rights, how will you know when they get taken away.

A lot of what we are seeing today is by design sadly.


I feel like I'm one of the last to have actual dedicated civics classes. It was back in the 90's so they hadn't completely culled it, yet. We had both Civics and Social Studies. Must have been during that transition. Civics class really resonated with me, and its a damned shame they've destroyed it.

This reminds me of something from a Frank Zappa interview - which used to be on the internet but strangely I can't find it for shit now, so that tells you something, but the quote from the interview was such:

Do you think somewhere along the line, it serves the powers that be, the pervading government for the last ten years, to have education dilapidated to where people don't think enough to really challenge?

ZAPPA: No question. I don't think it's any accident that the educational system in America has been brought to its current state. Because only a totally uneducated mass of people will be baffled by balloons. And yellow ribbons and little flags and buzz words and guys saying "new world order" and shit like that, I mean, only a person who has been dissuaded from any kind of critical thinking and doesn't know geography, doesn't know the English language – I mean if you can't speak English, then this stuff works on you.

One of the things that was taken out of the curriculum was civics. Civics was a class that used to be required before you could graduate from high school. You were taught what was in the U.S. Constitution. And after all the student rebellions in the '60s, civics was banished from the student curriculum and was replaced by something called social studies. Here we live in a country that has a fabulous constitution and all these guarantees, a contract between the citizens and the government – nobody knows what's in it. It's one of the best kept secrets. And so, if you don't know what your rights are, how can you stand up for them? And furthermore, if you don't know what is in that document, how can you care if someone is shredding it?

-from Signs of the Times, 1991

The irony of all this though considering Zappa is that in his later life he ranted mostly about the evil right and censorship. He was correct in his thinking but with Zappa he was so terrified of the right that he didn't live long enough to see that everything he predicted ended up coming from the left.
 
This reminds me of something from a Frank Zappa interview - which used to be on the internet but strangely I can't find it for shit now, so that tells you something, but the quote from the interview was such:



The irony of all this though considering Zappa is that in his later life he ranted mostly about the evil right and censorship. He was correct in his thinking but with Zappa he was so terrified of the right that he didn't live long enough to see that everything he predicted ended up coming from the left.

Holyfuckballs, that's creepy; I don't know how many times I've cold read something Zappa said, and it's like the dude has been ninja'ing me from the beyond.

Y'all know how Wizard of Oz can be synced to Dark Side of the Moon?

It's really starting to feel like we could (and should, maybe) sync 2020 with Joe's Garage.
 
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