DBTrek wrote:If Monte or Nuke ever need a city to call “home”, Seattle is here for you.
Well, we’re a sanctuary city too, so I guess it’s fair to say we’re here for everyone.
We’re the bus station of America, just throw your shit down somewhere and make yourself at home for a while.
Has anyone been watching "Flint-town"? Talk about looking into the abyss.
Metros are losing all sense of Americana. Some are starting to meet the descriptions of apocalyptic sci-fi.
How anyone can live in SF, LA or SEA and claim that we are winning just blows my mind. Surely they see the negative impacts of mass immigration in their own cities. I can't imagine moving to Cali in the 70's and seeing what it has become today. It must feel like your culture was totally just steam rolled and wiped off the face of the Earth.
Of course, the Hollywood elite doesn't traffic near the filth, nor does Silicon Valley or the bomber makers in Seattle. They see the multitudes of the destitute as they drive back and forth to the airport and think to themselves there must be a way to help these people get off my streets.
I imagine that'd be my biggest motivation if I were in LA or any major metro. Whatever it takes to get these people off the streets. The problem seems to be we are running out of solutions and people are growing impatient waiting for a more peaceful means.
Check out Flint-town. Certainly cringeworthy at times and easily id'ed as a Netflix Production but when you see the hallway shot of a police station with more lights out than on you get a nice red pill chill.
“I've got a phone that allows me to convene Americans from every walk of life, nonprofits, businesses, the private sector, universities to try to bring more and more Americans together around what I think is a unifying theme..." - Obama