by Newfie » Sat 31 Oct 2009, 21:55:24
Patience,
I don't know if you are right. I think that you have a mid-western perspective. I live in Philadelphia, albeit a nice neighborhood, so I can't speak for the downtrodden however.............my concern is that there is a class that is already pretty well without much already. The urban poor have already pretty much lost it all, even before the depression. My conjecture is that this group of people is somewhat calm because they have been getting some government aid. If that aid were to go away then there could be a rapid dissolution of civil order. Here is the scenario (roughly) as I see it.
State aid programs dwindle and/or are cut off. Food stamps, aid for dependent children and the like.
The police, already stressed and pissed because of pay cuts, are less able to maintain order. They make a limited pull out.
Local gang leaders fill the vacuum, some charismatic leaders start to organize the gangs into larger "militia."
The militia (manned by ex-cons, kids who have not finished high school or ever worked, and drug addicts) start to "forage" for food. They hit supper markets and distribution centers.
Police and National Guard are then forced to "do something" and make a muck of it.
TSHTF
I'm old enough to remember the race riots of the 60's. I don't hear them spoken of much anymore. I suspect they are moving out of our cultural consciousness.
Do you remember the MOVE incident in Philadelphia some 25 years ago? That was flat nasty, urban "homesteaders" burned out by the cops, firemen ordered to not put out fire, over a whole city block goes up in smoke. Men, women, and children burned to death. We had an (idiot) black mayor at the time. Had we a white mayor the reaction would have been different. Something similar could happen in almost any big city. Given the right rhetoric it could then spread around the country. Obama or not.
Very recently we have the student deaths in Chicago, the recent mass rape in California, all kinds of other incidents that, whether or not they are significant in themselves, could become a flash point to ignite the disenfranchised population. Probably not until summer though.
One last thought. My personal feelings about Obama aside I was, and remain, skeptical of his Presidency for one reason. This whole "HOPE" BS. Obama is one man. No matter how good he can only do so much. Perhaps much less. I believe that a large segment of the population put a lot of faith that having a "black" for President would cure a lot of ills. If he can not produce some significant change for these people then they may well become significantly disillusioned. And that disappointment can then, in the hands of a skillful propagandist, be used to mobilize them for God knows what. Pit that crowd against the right wing-nuts and you have the setting for rapidly deteriorating situation and nasty a dust up.
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