Saturday, November 02, 2019

More on the Shooting in Orinda, and the Progress of Diversity

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
Sat, Nov 2, 2019 12:12 p.m.

More on the Shooting in Orinda

By Anon

If there are 5 per 100 people, everyone applauds how diverse the community is.

At 5-10% there is an occasional spike in loudness, but it's usually isolated and brief.

People are usually too embarrassed to say anything, and it temporarily abates.

At 10-20%, disturbances rise dramatically. People occasionally hear loud hip-hop music from a passing vehicle, yelling, and fighting-- usually later & later at night, as an outgoing signal of rising 'diversity' in the community.

At 20-30%, the loudness & behavior is so disruptive that well-meaning families begin to stop going to certain public areas. Fights occur to establish dominance, and fights between females occur in parking lots, usually over a male.

At 30-40% minor public incidents give way to more serious crimes, and somewhere in the community the first felonies occur, targeting the elderly or defenseless.

Reaching 40-60% we see an atmosphere that is so loud, dangerous, & unpredictable that it interferes with peaceful activity. At this stage people's gut sense of "safety" in the community is eroding. Anticipating the unexpected starts to factor into simple decisions like going to the store or getting into one's car.

At 60-75% you can expect covert drug use, and concealed guns. Good and decent families are moving away. At this stage loud bass thumping from cars is now an advertisement for illegal drug sales.

Now, at 75-85%, walking down the street is a risk. We find hair-trigger, unprovoked violence, usually targeted against those of other races. Calls to 9-1-1 demonstrate slower & slower response times. Local businesses deteriorate, as does the general condition of the neighborhood. The last of the liberal, die-hard families vacate the community they have cherished for decades.

At 85-95%, the public institutions in the area (schools, libraries, etc.) slowly wither from lack of use. Consumer places (food stores, day-care centers, etc.) show graffiti & territorial gang signs, and gang membership now outweighs the number of non-gang people. Drug sales & prostitution are open and obvious. A gunshot is heard every week. All businesses which are still in operation (liquor stores, stereo wholesalers, etc.) have bars on the windows.

Once a population of 95-100% is reached, there is debris everywhere. A large number of dwellings are ruined or burned-out. At this stage, the economy of the community is nearing total collapse, and good jobs do not exist. Emergency services infrequently patrol for fear of risking officers' lives.

The name of the neighborhood is now synonymous with violence & gangs.
At this stage the spread of this condition bears characteristics similar to the unchecked spread of a virus, and adjacent communities begin to show signs of following suit.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quite true,though I don't think it takes getting to the worst level to see the worst black behavior.I've seen shootings,murders,drug ODs,robberies--with only about 20-25% negro population--on my side of town.
Anyways,I wrote a similar essay last year:
"How you can tell your white neighborhood has turned into a ghetto":
1)Middle to older aged black guys walking with old white women(you know why,I'm sure it's--money).They're leeching off the fearful senior white females,having cooked up a deal of free rent for whatever in return.How many of these women get raped by the blacks?)
2)Cars are parked the wrong way on the wrong side of the road.
3)Bus stops crowded with blacks coming home from school(or jail,lol)
4)School playground is filled with mostly black kids.
5)I drove past one street and saw a garage/yard sale,with at least 50 blacks in the yard.
6)Blacks in the local grocery store(or cheapo smartphone outlet) parking lot congregating (drug deals).
7)Police rarely observed.
8)Abandoned buildings where thriving businesses used to exist.
9)Blacks on rental property porches(with white chicks or black).
10)The bank you go to,has bulletproof glass all around the teller window area.Or the bank has abandoned the neighborhood altogether.
11)Dollar General pops up.
12)Furniture from evicted blacks is piled up on the street curb.
13)Blacks circling in front of houses, while talking on cellphones.
Those are just a few items you may observe driving.You should keep windows up,doors locked and take precautions for possible criminal activity against your vehicle.
I follow my own rules,believe me.
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

"Once a population of 95-100% is reached, there is debris everywhere. A large number of dwellings are ruined or burned-out. At this stage, the economy of the community is nearing total collapse, and good jobs do not exist."

Detroit or Camden New Jersey. And has been for some time.

LINK, SNAP, EBT "we accept" signs everywhere. Add that to the list.