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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5978581" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>Some perspective on the Ohio situation...</p><p>In the very late 80s and the early nineties, Ohio was suffering out migration (of white families) as the state was in the final throws of becoming part of the rust belt. In addition, Ohio was becoming an important political battle ground state. </p><p></p><p>Also at the time, the media industry was pushing a whole new suite of "ethnic" publications and television channels. Black Entertainment Television (BET) grew a whole suite of channels, and there were many popular magazines like <em>Ebony, Jet, Heart & Soul, YSB, Urban Profile, Vibe, </em>etc. These publications and channels were pushing article after article that ranked the best up & coming cities for black people... Topping nearly all the lists were rust belt cities from Ohio, listing one after another for over a decade. In the end, they managed to push the minority (at the time) population up 25ish percent, in a grand manipulation to change the demographics of a political battle ground state. (I studied the whole thing, because many African Americans in my area were leaving for Ohio.)</p><p></p><p>The Internet came along and disrupted this media mechanism with a ton of noise and distractions.</p><p></p><p>These Haitians are just a "flavor of the decade" extension of those previous manipulative practices, with a few additional aspects. Convenient exaggerations like, "Americans don't want menial jobs," and "there is a labor shortage," are latched on to by greedy business people and exploited without challenge under the guise of saving these dwindling towns. Towns that dwindled mostly due to the loss of our manufacturing base, the consolidation of farms, and an educated young population that were pushed towards large metros that offered much more opportunities.</p><p></p><p>All of this reshaping of the human landscape likely was and is a grand manipulation, that was planned out well before in the 60s, 70s, & 80s. Now that the greed-class has joined the fray, the flooding of traditionally conservative areas will switch into high gear, with immigrants that have no idea what American values mean.</p><p></p><p>Trump isn't wrong when he says the immigrants are taking "black" jobs. The African Americans have been used for what they could get out of them, and are also being replaced -- with immigrants that may have been training with a communist guerilla force just a few months ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5978581, member: 93336"] Some perspective on the Ohio situation... In the very late 80s and the early nineties, Ohio was suffering out migration (of white families) as the state was in the final throws of becoming part of the rust belt. In addition, Ohio was becoming an important political battle ground state. Also at the time, the media industry was pushing a whole new suite of "ethnic" publications and television channels. Black Entertainment Television (BET) grew a whole suite of channels, and there were many popular magazines like [I]Ebony, Jet, Heart & Soul, YSB, Urban Profile, Vibe, [/I]etc. These publications and channels were pushing article after article that ranked the best up & coming cities for black people... Topping nearly all the lists were rust belt cities from Ohio, listing one after another for over a decade. In the end, they managed to push the minority (at the time) population up 25ish percent, in a grand manipulation to change the demographics of a political battle ground state. (I studied the whole thing, because many African Americans in my area were leaving for Ohio.) The Internet came along and disrupted this media mechanism with a ton of noise and distractions. These Haitians are just a "flavor of the decade" extension of those previous manipulative practices, with a few additional aspects. Convenient exaggerations like, "Americans don't want menial jobs," and "there is a labor shortage," are latched on to by greedy business people and exploited without challenge under the guise of saving these dwindling towns. Towns that dwindled mostly due to the loss of our manufacturing base, the consolidation of farms, and an educated young population that were pushed towards large metros that offered much more opportunities. All of this reshaping of the human landscape likely was and is a grand manipulation, that was planned out well before in the 60s, 70s, & 80s. Now that the greed-class has joined the fray, the flooding of traditionally conservative areas will switch into high gear, with immigrants that have no idea what American values mean. Trump isn't wrong when he says the immigrants are taking "black" jobs. The African Americans have been used for what they could get out of them, and are also being replaced -- with immigrants that may have been training with a communist guerilla force just a few months ago. [/QUOTE]
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