Thursday, June 18, 2020

How Democrats Have Destroyed American Cities



One of the main schemes that cultural marxists have used since World War II is the purposeful destruction of every major city as a preparation to destroy each of the 50 states.
The once great state of Colorado is a perfect example of this conspiracy at work.
Once California imploded at the turn of the millennium, many of the cultural marxists intentionally migrated to Colorado.
Their first mission was to completely take over Denver, which they did. Then they plotted to take over the statehouse, which they did after installing the last 3 Democrat governors.
Now take a close look at Colorado—a traditionally Republican state and stronghold.
After they legalized marijuana, the entire state started to go hell. Of course, before that took place the Democrat machine in Denver made it a statewide mission to liberalize the four corners of the state any way they could. And so they have!
Many conservatives now feel as though they are living in a foreign country — domiciled in Colorado — and long for the day that they can take back the state from cultural marxists (CM) who now double as political bolsheviks.
This same takeover dynamic is at work to varying degrees in every American city today.
Once the CM perps destroy the fabric of society, all they have to do is sit back and wait for the citizenry to plea for political help or governmental assistance. This is where the nanny state really grabs a hold of the whole populace that has been deliberately disenfranchised and made inordinately dependent on the government.
This is also why the cities are made so unsafe and dangerous. The residents rely that much more on local law enforcement to protect them. In many cases, the police department is functioning like a protection racket where the poor are abused and the rich are surrounded with police security. The businesses owned by the middle class are left exposed to crime whereas those owned by the wealthy and powerful enjoy complete protection.
TheFirstMillennial

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