I disagree. Cities are cultural centers and they are targeted aggressively by liberals. That's the only reason they produce more liberals. What happens in cities has a ton of influence and that's why they're preferred by people who want to spread cultural poison. I've had a front row seat to some of the events that get talked about here, and all over the world - it doesn't take a ton of people, the thing that gives it relevance is because cities are a focus for culture.
Hitler didn't come to power by spending time in a some remote Dorf, and from what I understand once he was in power the character of Weimar was no longer part of the urban German experience.
Don't get me wrong I love to spend lots of time in nature and agree it's healthier in general but the issue isn't that cities exist, it's the fact that the wrong forces are dominating them. They're an essential part of civilization and our heritage.
Cities should be centers of commerce and industry, not intended for habitation. Only the dregs should reside there.
What a silly thing to say.
Shalom rabbi bugman.
Well put. I just moved from a major city to a much smaller city. Sadly one thing I’ve noticed in more rural America is the sad state of health people are in. The rural diet on average is terrible and the people are drug addicted and overweight. Certainly this exists in the city as well, but seems much more prevalent in more rural places. I love the country as much as I love the city, they are both necessary. The problem I see is the one where rural folks romanticize the country in the way the person you replied to did. And the city people who think they’re all superior in their big city pretensions. All the while they miss the point that the are both part of the same system, they are all the same people… which is why they are all fat.
Yeah I think both groups (Country mice and city mice) have trouble seeing things big picture. And it's such an easy copout to just blame a group you're not part of for problems.
That's human nature though and I know I do it too sometimes.
So far as I can determine, every major city in America is either under leftist-libtard dominion, or in the process of being taken over. If one accepts this as a given, what possible incentive would there be to create another one? “If you always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always gotten.”
I agree that making a new one is pointless. We need to learn how to take the existing ones back.
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