Posted on 07/23/2007 4:21:37 PM PDT by goldstategop
Forty years ago today, several days of race riots began in Detroit.
On July 23, 1967, Black Panthers and assorted other Black extremists (with White hippies and far-leftists backing and encouraging them) eventually wrote their political epitaphs with it (though their movement unfortunately died a long, slow death--far past its time, if there ever was a time). But they robbed and killed Detroit--and a significant portion of Black America with it.
Black Panthers and their radical allies, supported by a thousands of Black Detroiters, rioted for days, starting fires and destroying the city. They wanted more power in the city. They wanted a Black Mayor, a Black police chief, a Black city council.
Scenes from the Detroit Race Riots of 1967 . . .
Detroit Black Panthers
Today, they have all those things. And they have nothing. They won the riots, they lost the war.
As my Dad says, when the riots began, Gentile, White Detroiters ran out to buy bullets. Jews ran out to buy guns (way too late). But eventually, they all ran out--and away--from Detroit. Today, more than nine out of ten Detroiters are Black. And even Blacks are leaving the Detroit morass faster than Roger Bannister. The city is losing population by the tens of thousands, every year. Black Americans, like White Americans, don't want to live in the crime, failed schools, and other living conditions brought to you by the Detroit riots. Crime under Detroit's Black police chiefs (the city has had several) is at an all-time high, and Detroit Public Schools, under its Black superintendents and school boards (there have been several of those, too), are at their worst, with record high drop-out rates and numbers of illiterate graduates.
When Black radicals started the riots, they achieved their goal of driving out White Detroiters, but their separatism only isolated them. Unlike every other inner city in America, Detroit is not a tourist destination. It's not a place where suburbanites generally clamor to go to nightclubs and restaurants. It's simply too dangerous.
The violence and destruction of the riots never really went away, just the press coverage of it. Such prominent figures as the son of former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and the daughter of Detroit Tigers/Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch have been mugged.
During the Superbowl, with thousands of FBI and Homeland Security agents roaming around, there were two murders in the vicinity of the temporary bars and restaurants dotting the main drag of Woodward Avenue. I say "temporary" because that's what they were. Despite all the moving around of cranes to make it look like something--anything!--positive was going on in the city, Detroit Superbowl Committee personnel had to lease out shops, restaurants, and bars on 7-day leases. Any more than that, and they couldn't convince anyone to do business on the normally abandoned streets.
Crime is rampant, the city can't attract a major business, and the banana republicans on the city council junta are busy passing resolutions to name a tunnel after John Conyers, declaring Dubai a sister city of Detroit, and maintaining Sanctuary City status for illegal aliens. Monica Conyers (wife of the radical Congressman) is symbolic of the city council. Drunk and in fist fights at bars, she's a mess. And so is her legislative body and the city it governs.
With a pimp daddy mayor, Kwame Kilpatrick, who dresses like a Gangsta and is involved in scandal after scandal, the city is the laughing stock. But, hey, the Mayor made an appearance on "Living Large," a now-cancelled national hip-hop show. Thank you very little. Kilpatrick, whom I like to call Kwame the Kingpin, was suspected in the drivebuy shooting of "Strawberry," a stripper who allegedly performed in the Mayoral Manoogian Mansion for "His Honor." He used his 21-bodyguard posse of police officers to serve as his personal harem-recruiter and to ferret him to and from different girlfriends.
These are the people who betrayed Blacks in Detroit, not the Whites who took White flight (followed by Black flight) from the city and gave them free reign to "run" the city . . . and fail magnificently. And, yet, they still blame even this on the White man.
Is it any surprise with "leadership" like this that the city is a ruin much used by Director Michael Bay as a set for movies. With the city a ghost town, even at lunchtime, he has a cornucopia of empty, decrepit, vandalized buildings--once grand palaces of business and industry--to choose from. And he doesn't have to deal with much traffic--by foot or car--interrupting his shoots.
Instead, Detroit is a burnt out shell. It is the only inner city in America that has not undergone a revival, a gentrification (even Cleveland--the former "Mistake on the Lake" was reborn). While some of that can be attributed to recent, never-ending downturns in the auto industry, this is a phenomenon that has metastasized throughout the city, even when Ford, GM, and Chrysler were at their height. Now, that they, too, are on the unreclaimable decline, it only helps solidiy Detroit's rigor mortis.
Drive down the Lodge Freeway, the main artery from Detroit's Northwest suburbs into the city, and you will see burnt out house after burnt out house dotting the freeway. All of them are in Detroit, and all of them--in their burnt out "splendor"--have sat vacant and ashen for years.
Ten years ago, when I was sworn in to practice before U.S. District Court, my father took me to lunch. We walked down the streets of downtown Detroit on a beautiful spring day, but there was hardly a soul as far as the eye could see. Ten years later, nothing has changed. It's only gotten worse.
Detroit is in the worst condition of any major city in America, except perhaps New Orleans, and that took a hurricane, an act of G-d. Three weeks ago, A&P-owned Farmer Jack--the last national supermarket in Detroit, the last large national retailer in the city--closed its doors and said Sayonara to the environs South of Eight Mile.
This is the legacy of the Detroit riots. And despite all the Detroit newspaper and media hype that those days are over, their legacy has only just begun.
To the last Black Panther leaving Detroit: Don't forget to turn out the lights. And start your usual fires, in their place.
Osama Bin Laden has a better chance of getting elected President than Detroit has of arising from the dead.
As Mark Twain might say, reports of its rebirth have been highly exaggerated.
Not true. The AFFLUENT and worldly save cities. What saved New York and Chicago were not "families" as those are the folks who (for the most part) fled like hell in the 1960s-1980s.
One urban renewal solution : bulldoze it flat, start over. Every razed, empty building means another chunk of parkland reclaimed. If taxes aren’t paid on it, it’s GONE. Use it or lose it. Simple solution, who has the cahones to DO IT?
Yep, you have beautiful old hotels and a train station that would be thriving in any other city, but are ruins in Detroit.
One of the things that crippled Detroit was that the public employees unions robbed the city blind in the 1970s. It’s fair to blame alot of it on who the government was at the time, but you have to blame alot of it on public employee’s unions. That’s why most city governments fell on bad times in the last few decades, no ability to expand a tax base and increasing demand from public employees unions.
Dallas didn't do too bad under Ron Kirk...
"So, how's that working out for ya?"
(/Dr. Phil)
I’ve always thought that Chicago never really had a flight problem to the extent other cities did, mainly because of Daley Sr. As someone who saw many of the cities in this country, I can honestly say, 20 years ago, I felt safe in Chicago, I didn’t feel safe in New York.
Same with Camden in the People’s Republic of Joisey. When I lived down that way, people told me it was a great city before the riots destroyed it. Seems nothing short of pushing it into the Delaware and starting over from scratch will fix things.
And in the summer when the thunderboomers roll through and knock out all the electricity to everything, traffic lights included? Free for all!
It's the pantsuit.
Re “Windsor being pulled down by Detroit”, cc, not a word of truth to that.
No, not "the Detroit riots." Entitlement. "Tolerance." A bleeding heart for people who left the city with a bleeding head.
Crime under Detroit's Black police chiefs (the city has had several) is at an all-time high, and Detroit Public Schools, under its Black superintendents and school boards (there have been several of those, too), are at their worst, with record high drop-out rates and numbers of illiterate graduates.
Great legacy of Black empowerment. Those race-baiters who accuse Whites of paranoia need to look at this track record, and admit that many White fears are justified.
When Black radicals started the riots, they achieved their goal of driving out White Detroiters, but their separatism only isolated them.
What did they THINK was going to happen? White suburbanites were going to flock into the city to become mugging fodder???
Unlike every other inner city in America, Detroit is not a tourist destination.
That may be the understatement of the year. Compared to Detroit, Folsom Prison is Disney World.
Unfortunatly, this also leads to odd cases such as the fact that I was safer when I lived in the poorest neighborhood on the North Side (Uptown) than in one of the nicest neighborhoods on the South Side (Hyde Park) because the former was "above the line" and in the line of gentrification. Thankfully, Daley the Younger has been proactive in reclaiming the near South and West Sides, even demolishing projects.
You didn't see the areas affected by flight (largely of blue collar families) because most of those areas were on the South and West sides, way off the tourist map. Take a drive down Commercial Avenue or MLK Drive and you will see what I mean by the effects of middle/lower middle class flight.
Thankfully, the affluent (as was the case in New York) remained committed to the city, something that did NOT happen in Detroit, Cleveland, or (to a large extent) Philadelphia, where the wealthy got out early, leaving first the working class and then the underclass.
Notice where they live ~ you rarely see a reference to Detroit outside of the dateline of the writer.
The place is a mess and thanks to a dispute between the Indianapolis City Council and Henry Ford just over a century ago, Indianapolis was saved this horrid fate.
Notice where they live ~ you rarely see a reference to Detroit outside of the dateline of the writer.
The place is a mess and thanks to a dispute between the Indianapolis City Council and Henry Ford just over a century ago, Indianapolis was saved this horrid fate.
Remember the movie Robo Cop? That was filmed in Dallas. Kirk set the deal to destroy that area and build a new arena for the Mavs and Stars, downtown. Ghettos lined Hall street and McKinney Ave was depressed as hell. Now its all upscale shopping, bars, condos, apartments and homes.
Not all of this was Kirk but much started under him. He was of course soft on crime and soft on education but the city council in Dallas is pretty wretched.
Eh...not really. The Lions are 7-8 against the Bears on Turkey Day. :-)
Dallas is predominantly black city?
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