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posted ago by acQuired_Intel ago by acQuired_Intel +32 / -0

My sister and I argued about this earlier yesterday, she claimed late 19th century was the start, but I argued 1920-30's was the starting point of tangible socialism in America.

The manufactured bank crisis of 1929's great depression ushered in the modern era of slavery and wage theft.

I only mention the historical start of it all so you can recognize the realities of today.

Moguls such as Vanderbilt, Ford, Morgan and their ilk, sat in smoke filled rooms debating with each other over what to do with the migrant influx of workers from Europe.

They decided where these poor immigrants were going to live and work. Entire cities like Chicago and Detroit then became power houses of production and migrant work force.

Cities were segregated by race and ethnicity. West of Chicago north/west on Belmont became the Polish workforce. Cicero was the Italians, for the Irish and every other ethnicity was a section of the city carved out for them. All of these held their place until the 70's and 80's began breaking up the old established neighborhoods.

The democrat party took over all the big cities and began importing southern negros into the northern cities like a planned invasion for an even cheaper workforce. Just as they had done with the Irish 50 years earlier.

While segregation was still strong, even in the north. The democrat socialists spent vast sums in the courts to build a black voting base and segregated housing, with rich entitlements to buy the vote of the northern black folk, who were so recently freed from slavery and given the right to vote.

Now I may be back tracking here, but please try to recall, 1963 America was not a fun place to live for the black man. If a black man were travelling cross country with his family in a car, finding a gas station that would allow him to pump gas or use the rest room was exceedingly hard to find.

Sundown towns existed, which had laws stating that any Negros caught in town after sun down would face severe consequences.

1860's-1880's had similar provisions for Irish immigrants. Let's face it, the human race is racist.

What the US of A did over the last 60 years, using media and government bribes to give democrat strongholds to all major US cities created a socialist structure that they then used to fuck those cities into the ground. The result was making entire cities and states no longer financially viable. Not to mention completely corrupt voting systems.

Since the 80's this has repeated itself on a level that has truly suppressed American wages, destroyed real-estate development in select areas and has diminished the voting power of actual Americans.

Socialist control of planned development and workforce has been around sense before my birth.

Just because you may only be waking up to it now does not mean communist manifestos in the 1950's did not outline, in great detail, the steps necessary to bring this great nation under communist rule.

Socialism is the soft stair leading to the rigid staircase of communism.