Stuff Black People Don’t Like
September 26, 2015
The simple answer to perhaps the most incredible story you’ll ever read is, “because non-whites don’t snitch on the criminals in there midst.” The only true criminal is the white devil.
But the following story, detailing the world blacks have created in Chester, Pennsylvania, is undeniably unsettling because the prescient reader will realize this is the future for a white minority in America.
[Black Deaths Matter: Why is it so hard for families of color to get justice when a loved on is murdered?, Mother Jones, May/June 2015]:
Founded as the settlement of Upland in 1644, Chester once thrived on industry—its shipyard supplied Union soldiers, its steel mills sustained residents through both world wars, and factories, including a Ford plant, offered good jobs for black and white residents through the 1950s. Residents flocked to movie theaters and nightclubs, and legends like Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played streetball at “The Cage.”
But in the 1960s and ’70s, companies left Chester for other parts of the county, and the city starved for jobs and tax revenue. Toxic-waste processing plants were among the few businesses moving in as middle-class families headed to the suburbs, leaving the city with nearly half its postwar population. And in the ’80s, Chester, like nearby Philadelphia, became a hotbed for organized crime and drug trafficking.
Today, smoke still drifts from the stacks of the Kimberly-Clark plant on the Delaware River, where workers make Scott tissue and paper towels. Up the hill are clusters of well-kept redbrick houses around Crozer Medical Center, the city’s largest employer.
Across Chester Creek are boarded-up homes and the city’s Ruth L. Bennett and William Penn housing projects. Some 75 percent of Chester’s residents are African American, a third live below the federal poverty line, and unemployment is at 7.5 percent, nearly 2 points higher than the national average. In 2013, the homicide rate here was more than four times that of Philadelphia and Chicago. And in a city of a little more than 34,000, each death sends ripples throughout the community.
There are at least 120 churches in Chester, including the Temple of Brotherly Love, presided over by the Reverend Calvin Williams. Williams lost a son and a nephew to gun violence, and over the last decade, he and his wife, Patricia, have been visiting crime scenes as often as possible, offering prayer and reflection behind the yellow caution tape. “When brothers and sisters can’t get jobs, or this little guy is trying to take care of his mother, he’s going to find a way,” Williams says. “So it becomes territorial. He’s trying to make a living, so he’s going to do whatever’s he’s gotta do.”
But shouldn’t all of these churches be a repellent against criminality, since “loving thy neighbor” is a message resounding in the 120 venues of faith in Chester?
There are few articles you can read detailing America’s future under the ruling ideology of Black-Run America (BRA) as this one from Mother Jones, with Chester, Pennsylvania as a perfect microcosm for the ruin of all the nation…
If nothing changes in the United States of America, Chester represents the future for the entire country.