This Is Your City On Democrats: Philadelphia

Evidently it is the deepest desire of Democratic Party activists to turn the streets of American cities into needle-strewn wastelands of drug addicts openly shooting up and shitting on the street. Because that’s the results that the Democratic Party drug- and crime-tolerant policies create time and time again.

Here’s a video of the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.

  • “This is Kensington Philadelphia the center of America’s drug epidemic overrun with a drug known as tranq, a mixture of horse tranquilizer and Fentanyl that’s turning people there into real life zombies.”
  • Needles are everywhere on the streets, despite the remaining law-abiding occupants and shop owners sweeping them up in the morning.
  • “People come here from all over. They drive here and then they never leave. So everyone comes out here to get drugs. This is the hub, and you can shoot them up and cops wouldn’t do anything about it.”
  • “It’s crazy. You’ll see one block that looked clean, and then you go to the next block over: feces.”
  • “A new problem 24/7 gambling [machines]…they’re in every store.”
  • “Everyone’s using tranq.”
  • Even the drug addicts call frforom bringing the military in to clean up the place.
  • Unmentioned: Philadelphia’s DA is Larry Krasner, another George Soros-backed stooge. Vote for a Soros stooge, get 24/7 open air drug markets in your city, absolutely free!
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    7 Responses to “This Is Your City On Democrats: Philadelphia”

    1. Andy Markcyst says:

      I’m not the first person who propositioned it, and I certainly won’t be the last. Stop using narcan. Thanks. That is all.

    2. jabrwok says:

      “The worse, the better”. It’s the Cloward-Piven strategy. Undermine the society to the point where the citizenry will *beg* for authoritarian (IE Marxist) “solutions”.

    3. David Christian says:

      My grandfather grew up 15 blocks from there. He left before WWI.

      I visited there in the 70s for a funeral for an elderly relative. It was dirty. My father said at the time while the ethnic makeup the neighborhood had changed, the neighborhood was the same.

      I had a job that required me to be there occasionally in the 80s. Dangerous would be the word I’d use.

      I live 30 miles from that spot and world away. You could not pay me to go there. It’s an open air lunatic asylum.

      This is not about the current class of clowns in municipal office. Maybe it could have been saved in the 80s, now, I doubt it. The low trust culture would be impossible to overcome, BTW, that’s not just the residents, it’s everyone in city government.

    4. Kirk says:

      End of the day, the issue isn’t the drugs. It’s the people.

      Healthy, well-balanced people don’t take up drug use.

      You want to solve drug addiction? You really can’t, by addressing the drugs or the addiction. They’re both symptoms. Symptoms of dysfunctional people, who’re in the state that they are for reasons other than the drugs. Ain’t no drug out there that takes itself; you have to exert will to inject or smoke or take orally. You made the choice, somewhere along the line, for whatever reason. And, once having had the experience, you then continued to take enough to achieve a physical and psychological addiction. This is on one person and one person only… The drug user.

      This being the case, the reality? You can’t “fix” this from anywhere other than from inside the addict’s head. There’s (to date…) no magic bullet to break the chain of addiction, and I suspect that if there was, the user would go right back to addiction just like a horse returning to a burning barn.

      Because the underlying cause of the problem was never addressed, which is unique and internal to the addict. Nobody does this crap when they’re happy and well-adjusted functioning members of society, and if they are considered such, then the odds are that they’re just really, really good at masking things from their peers.

      What these scenes in Philadelphia actually represent are failures in society a lot deeper in than just “drug availability and lack of law enforcement”. There’s a causative factor there, in the background: The immiseration of the populace taking this up. Why are they miserable? What has happened to them, that they’re seeking this out to mask their pain? Not all of them are the classic “wastrel” types that just can’t function. A lot of them are people who would have never fallen to this state if the society around them hadn’t discarded them and rendered them purposeless and at loose ends, then enabled them by subsidizing their self-destruction.

      Some of which has been either deliberate or just performed in an act of idiotic neglect.

      If you look closely enough, you can see the outlines of all this having been done to the black communities of the nation over the years since the “Great Society”. It’s been too consistently applied to be anything other than deliberate. You could not possibly manage such a thing by accident, with all the moving pieces that had to be put in place, with poor education, no standards, lax law enforcement, the glorification of single motherhood, the destruction of black families and all the rest. Having accomplished so much there, they’re moving onwards to the rest of the nation outside the “elites”, for whatever reason. I’m not sure I see the motivation for what they’re doing, other than it’s something they can do. Although, looking at Biden, I think there’s likely a pathologic need to corrupt everyone else around him in order to normalize his pathologies.

      I do suspect that this is one reason why Trump gets such a visceral reaction from the entrenched elite. He’s not “one of them” that goes in for the perversions prevalent in that milieu.

    5. Jane says:

      Want to end the lawlessness?
      -Three felonies and the fourth means you go to prison colony for life-no support-just dumped on Guam to survive in a society you created.
      -Stand your ground laws should be adopted nationally.
      -Drug users have a year to get clean. After that you join the Lord of the Flies colony.
      -Deal drugs? Death penalty.
      -Refuse to enforce the law-suffer the penalty of the laws you refuse to enforce in each documented case.
      -Abuse your authority. Suffer double the penalty you sought to inflict.
      -Any judge who likes to conjure law as a magician does rabbits, gets hung from the ceiling in a room filled with mugging victims with bats.
      Corrupt officials. Forfeit their families entire wealth and worldly possessions. Then they have their middle fingers removed.

      The world will be a better place.

      And for those who beast false witness, whether in court or in society, if it is proven three times let their tongues be removed if it was done with deliberate, knowing malice.

    6. Kirk says:

      There’s no way back from where we’re at, I’m afraid.

      Before people accept the necessities, for “back” to happen, they’re going to have to pass through the fire, first. And, it ain’t in no way hot enough yet. Too many people are still asleep at the switch, and unwilling to do the necessary or even stand aside while someone else does it.

      Look at the idiocy in these major cities like Minneapolis, where they have entire neighborhoods pledging that they won’t call the cops, for anything… Failing to recognize the effect on their lives, and the lives of their vanity-driven moral preening.

      No, I’m pretty sure we’re f*cked. Across the board. You do what is required, just to protect yourself? I guarantee you that in most of the infected communities, your neighbors will put your ass in jail because you hurt their sensibilities by killing or maiming one of their cherished moral examples.

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