Tales From Detroit: This Is Detroit!

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In other news, Detroit is still teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and American civilization has collapsed in large swathes of the city after about 40 consecutive years of negro self government:

Note: OD is looking forward to reviewing Charlie LeDuff’s new book, Detroit: An American Autopsy, for Black History Month 2013. Stay tuned.

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  1. Holy %^&%$!
    I thought I had heard and seen it all by this stage of the game, but that first video, featuring the weirdest commentary by a reporter ever, coupled with the truly jaw-dropping sight of an obese negro warning people that “Detroit is the Hungry City” , and that you should expect your own neighbors to break into your home if you’re away-well, evidently I had not, in fact, seen it all.
    I am a bit speechless really. There is so much degeneracy and repulsive specimens in that one story, that I can’t even deal with the second video where we see these two clowns laughing about the idea that the new plans for Detroit “might even feature a couple of White people”! Haw haw haw –*screams*.

  2. The first link in your post was most interesting, for this:

    “A group of wealthy libertarians (wanted to)…buy the island from the city for the nice, round, Dr. Evil-ish sum of $1 billion and transform it into an independent, self-governing territory. With the price for citizenship set at $300,000, the Commonwealth of Belle Isle would exist as a sort of free-market paradise; within 30 years, the group’s Web site predicted, the island would be known as ‘the Midwest Tiger,’ rivaling Singapore as an economic miracle (…) this future Belle Isle (with) low taxes, minimal government, even its own currency (called — seriously — ‘the Rand’).”

    This is part of the Agenda 21 dream, along with depopulating the white “redneck” countryside and forcing them with the already racially mixed “masses” into poorly maintained, poverty-stricken, anarchic mega-cities, fed by multi-thousand-acre corporate mega-farms in some places, to make room for an environmentally sound and aesthetically perfect extra-urban landscape of pay-to-enter parks, small pay-to-join specialty niche market and entertainment “farmscaped” farms, exclusive upscale gated communities for the wealthy, and country estates for the wealthiest overlord class.

  3. I am speechless. I’ll have to wait for the book review because I won’t be buying it. Ditto what Mary and Mosin Nagant said. I completely agree.

  4. There was a group of trailers you’d pass on the way to where I lived once, and the whole area had a lot of charm. They were not even nice trailers, but it seemed a community of genuinely God-fearing white country people, judging from the religious tone of the Christmas decorations. What gave it charm was the simple landscaping people would do, and well-crafted lawn ornaments, and planting boxes, as if carpenters lived there. And gardens.

    One day, (I guess the rent on the land was raised) all the cute trailers moved almost overnight.

    When I see neighborhoods s/a that, I always think of those people—- what they could have done with a neighborhood of sturdy brick houses.

  5. sorry, when I said, “when I see neighborhoods s/a that” I meant the neighborhood in the first video. So many really upstanding people, with upstanding friends, live their entire lives renting nowadays— people who know how to fix things, and plant, and make places be safe and thrive. A tragedy, really.

  6. Dixiegirl, when diversity can move in next door mere feet away what use is there in owning a property that could soon be depreciating? That is a great deal of money to sink into an asset based on unknowable risks.

  7. That’s the problem of living in the former plantation South. Too many niggers (57% of them) in too small an area. You can’t get away from them. My advice to y’all is to move to someplace niggerfree like Appalachia, upstate New York, or Idaho.

  8. Leduff isn’t a crackhead, he is whacked, but you’d have to be to do what he does.

    He’s not SWPL. He truly likes the jungle, he likes the thrill of it. He’s like a modern day Jane Goodall.

  9. this future Belle Isle (with) low taxes, minimal government, even its own currency (called — seriously — ‘the Rand’).”

    As in Ayn or Kruger?

  10. Belle Isle is too small to exist as a municipality of it’s own, and part of the island is used by the U.S. Coast Guard. Further down the river, there is a larger island called Grosse Isle, which is a suburb unto itself.

  11. Dixiegirl wrote: “They were not even nice trailers, but it seemed a community of genuinely God-fearing white country people, judging from the religious tone of the Christmas decorations. What gave it charm was the simple landscaping people would do, and well-crafted lawn ornaments, and planting boxes, as if carpenters lived there. And gardens. One day, (I guess the rent on the land was raised) all the cute trailers moved almost overnight. When I see neighborhoods s/a that, I always think of those people—- what they could have done with a neighborhood of sturdy brick houses.”

    Very beautiful thought, Dixiegirl. I think the same when I see our suffering white underclass held down, driven down, yet maintaining the faith and goodness somehow.

  12. True, White & Confederate: in the case of these trailers, it was displacement by NETS, and they were increasingly surrounded by subdivisions with silly names like “Pompeii Gardens!” and lots of Mexican landscaping crews with the leaf blowers and cookie-cutter plantings, (without which no yankee lawn is ever complete).

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