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New York City - 100 Years - Then & Now...

 
Pabamus V

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Well that was depressing!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82860280


It is but it's also very elucidating, in that NYC in the 1920's was a virtual utopia and 100 years later you'd expect it only to be even more magnificent and evolved...

Nope, essentially the exact opposite. Something very clearly went wrong here and I don't think it was necessarily the common folk at fault...
 Quoting: J-Bird


Even without the debauchery and crime, it would still be an embarrassment to 100 years ago. Everyone with their foolish tats and comfort clothes. Save your disgusting flip flops for your backyard. We're a disgrace.
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From the very beginning, a black-hearted destructive group, working behind the shadows, sought to stamp out her Light and bring about her death.

But, we can’t name them.

verysad
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83937132



For a lot of people, it seems super important to be able to name & point out that particular group, and while their apparent influence and subversive agendas being carried out throughout many mainstream socioeconomic & cultural institutions it isn't ultimately them in the end. It's the fallen one, the Light-Bringer & Choirmaster, the prideful deceiver & father of lies who came to resent God & his creation to such an extent he made it his sole objective to pervert, invert, & ultimately destroy the creation and supplant the Creator.
 Quoting: J-Bird


Well said. You nailed it. Fortunately, Satan's time in this world is growing short.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83933669


as long as you keep blaming the boogey man nothing will happen. take some human responsibility and do more than just point to god or the devil. its weak and accomplishes nothing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80008813


You are in denial.

Open a history book sometime FFS...
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From the very beginning, a black-hearted destructive group, working behind the shadows, sought to stamp out her Light and bring about her death.

But, we can’t name them.

verysad
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83937132



For a lot of people, it seems super important to be able to name & point out that particular group, and while their apparent influence and subversive agendas being carried out throughout many mainstream socioeconomic & cultural institutions it isn't ultimately them in the end. It's the fallen one, the Light-Bringer & Choirmaster, the prideful deceiver & father of lies who came to resent God & his creation to such an extent he made it his sole objective to pervert, invert, & ultimately destroy the creation and supplant the Creator.
 Quoting: J-Bird


Well said. You nailed it. Fortunately, Satan's time in this world is growing short.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83933669


Short? Seems like he's moved in for the duration of time.
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Well that was depressing!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82860280


It is but it's also very elucidating, in that NYC in the 1920's was a virtual utopia and 100 years later you'd expect it only to be even more magnificent and evolved...

Nope, essentially the exact opposite. Something very clearly went wrong here and I don't think it was necessarily the common folk at fault...
 Quoting: J-Bird


It was a utopia if you had a marketable skill. The unskilled workers had a fairly miserable existence until the mid 1930s. Society has been in a logarithmic decline ever since. This is slow communism at work. It took 100 years but we are almost there. Equal misery.
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Fast food and no religion.
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Immorality.
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All wearing hats in the past, who is wearing hats nowadays?
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I love that time period. Happy memories!
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What was your point denying a race of Blacks the same things you have by killing them off at every possible turn this what you get. This is what the racist created and now the tears gmafb.
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Just say you're RACIST OP, you don't need to post someone elses video to do that lol
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What was your point denying a race of Blacks the same things you have by killing them off at every possible turn this what you get. This is what the racist created and now the tears gmafb.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79400501


Blacks are the most racist people on the planet.

Just STFU
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Yeah, this happens when rats overbreed and spread their disease.
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It's not so much the people, but the tolerance and expectations of our society. They have digressed.
 Quoting: La Listener


na. it's the people.
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Well that was depressing!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82860280


It is but it's also very elucidating, in that NYC in the 1920's was a virtual utopia and 100 years later you'd expect it only to be even more magnificent and evolved...

Nope, essentially the exact opposite. Something very clearly went wrong here and I don't think it was necessarily the common folk at fault...
 Quoting: J-Bird


It was a utopia if you had a marketable skill. The unskilled workers had a fairly miserable existence until the mid 1930s. Society has been in a logarithmic decline ever since. This is slow communism at work. It took 100 years but we are almost there. Equal misery.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80823972


Actually this is factually incorrect.

The USA had a much lower wealth gap between rich and poor up till 1930s. That is when it really took off.

social welfare states have caused increased wealth gap.

clearly documented by Thomas Piketty in Capitol in the 21st Century
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Very sad to see what we’ve become.
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This is not 1920s New York. This is circa 1890-1914 New York. Big difference; 1920s New York was modern, sophisticated with much more cars, and still very elegant.
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This is race baiting nonsense.

In 1920 there were many parts of NYC that make the subway train look like the Hilton.

Go film in the financial district today during lunchtime and many areas look the same as the 1920 video.

I'm cursing the OP of this thread and anyone who posts in support of it.
 Quoting: Mike^^^


In 1920 less than 3% of New York City residents were black. Today it's more than 22%. These statistics are easy to find. I'm not saying that NYC's decline is solely due to that; it isn't. But let's be honest here.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83933669


Over 94% of shootings in NYC are committed by blacks.
The other 6% are still mostly non-whites!

I thought firearms are very hard to buy in NYC?

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83963847


You do know there are guns running, it is one of our problems, they bring in illegal guns and sell them on the streets, they don't go to gun shops and buy and register them. I doubt they are even trying to stop them today. This was one of the things don't under Trump to stop illegal guns.
People talk about the sex thing with Jeffery Epstein and forget he was a government asset, who being undercover was doing the finding of these types of people. This is how you bust criminals like they did the Mafia heads and these others around the world back then, don't you all remember all the ones arrested all over the world? It happened right about the time Jeffery Epstein was arrested. All I heard was sex but this was just more of a cover for the real criminal round-up. This is what is still going on, these people are pushing for their place to fill the ones that were arrested, the vacuum is what this is about, you can add Soros and one because what he does is criminal unless he is an asset possible, I don't know I know he used to be in one of the agencies.

I think it is about time the Agencies did their duty and end these problems they have piled their own pockets enough over the years. It is the people who love this country that matters, not some group that only cares about themselves.

Lucifer has no place here. He doesn't have a place anywhere on this earth, it is not our problem. I think he is living with the WEF group.

Very sad days we are living it, no morals, people doing sick and depraved things and they can't even see what they are doing is harming others.
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J-Bird  (OP)

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Give me a break - wonder what the poor areas looked like? I bet you VERY poor.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82545254


People seem to want to force the issue of Rich v Poor, Impoverished or Wealthy which is an oversimplified reductive analysis between the two eras... I see a much more nuanced contrast here, involving many different variables; such as culture, custom, technology! (no one addicted to & buried deep within their tech gadgets).

I find it very interesting, certainly a "better age" which should have continued improving but absolutely did not... So, why not?

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The rotten fruits of multiculturalism have been revealed for all to see. Importing hordes of third worlders is a surefire way to destroy a nation from within, because the people are the nation.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77947460



Yep there is no ifs, ands, or buts a country that is full of 3rd world people WILL be a 3rd world shithole.





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