‘Great nations don’t hide from their history’

Have you ever been to or lived places you mentioned?

Bet you get your information from fox as they know how to scare you rubes


More People Are Moving to Manhattan Than Before the Pandemic

New York City is making a comeback.

After the US was briefly frozen by Covid, the city started to see more movement than the rest of the country, much of it in one direction: out. Now, that migration out of many NYC neighborhoods has reversed. In fact, even as the city’s population is still decreasing, more households are moving into Manhattan now than were moving in before the pandemic in 2019, according to moving data provided by Melissa, a global data intelligence and address analytics company.

“New York City had one of the largest declines in the first stage of the pandemic and one of the fastest rebounds,” said Rob Warnock, a senior researcher at the rental search platform Apartment List.

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-manhattan-real-estate-moving-data/

The problem with that is far more are leaving than coming. In 2021, it was over 300,000 left NYC while about 100,000 came. So, while people still move to NYC, far more people leave NYC.
 
Have you ever been to or lived places you mentioned?
Yes.
Bet you get your information from fox as they know how to scare you rubes
No.
More People Are Moving to Manhattan Than Before the Pandemic
Lie.
New York City is making a comeback.
Lie.
After the US was briefly frozen by Covid,
Caused by Democrats.
the city started to see more movement than the rest of the country, much of it in one direction: out. Now, that migration out of many NYC neighborhoods has reversed. In fact, even as the city’s population is still decreasing, more households are moving into Manhattan now than were moving in before the pandemic in 2019, according to moving data provided by Melissa, a global data intelligence and address analytics company.
Argument from randU fallacy. False authority fallacy.
“New York City had one of the largest declines in the first stage of the pandemic and one of the fastest rebounds,” said Rob Warnock, a senior researcher at the rental search platform Apartment List.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-manhattan-real-estate-moving-data/
More propaganda. False authority fallacy.
 
The problem with that is far more are leaving than coming. In 2021, it was over 300,000 left NYC while about 100,000 came. So, while people still move to NYC, far more people leave NYC.

For 200 years, NYC has been the place immigrants first go in America. They, or more often their children or grandchildren, later move out to the rest of the country. When immigration to America drops, NYC's population growth slows down, or even shrinks a bit.
 
President Biden commemorated Slavery Remembrance Day on Saturday, saying in a statement that “great nations don’t hide from their history.”

“Today is a day to reflect on the terrible toll of slavery, and on our nation’s profound ability to heal and emerge stronger. Despite the horrors they faced, these men and women and their descendants have made countless contributions to the building of this nation and the continuous effort to realize the American ideal,” Biden said.

The president said he was “honored” to sign legislation last year making Juneteenth, which marks the day the last enslaved African Americans were told slavery had ended and the Civil War was no more, a federal holiday.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A10T36v?cvid=559d52cdb1a2415c91e49e9e35d70bb7

nobody's hiding from slavery.

that shit is over and done.

you believe in collective punishment THROUGH TIME.

you're a really fucked up idiot.
 
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President Biden commemorated Slavery Remembrance Day on Saturday, saying in a statement that “great nations don’t hide from their history.”

“Today is a day to reflect on the terrible toll of slavery, and on our nation’s profound ability to heal and emerge stronger. Despite the horrors they faced, these men and women and their descendants have made countless contributions to the building of this nation and the continuous effort to realize the American ideal,” Biden said.

The president said he was “honored” to sign legislation last year making Juneteenth, which marks the day the last enslaved African Americans were told slavery had ended and the Civil War was no more, a federal holiday.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A10T36v?cvid=559d52cdb1a2415c91e49e9e35d70bb7

Did he mention anything at all about the Democrat Party's love of slavery, to the point of claiming the Federal government null and void for their states?
 
President Biden commemorated Slavery Remembrance Day on Saturday, saying in a statement that “great nations don’t hide from their history.”

“Today is a day to reflect on the terrible toll of slavery, and on our nation’s profound ability to heal and emerge stronger. Despite the horrors they faced, these men and women and their descendants have made countless contributions to the building of this nation and the continuous effort to realize the American ideal,” Biden said.

The president said he was “honored” to sign legislation last year making Juneteenth, which marks the day the last enslaved African Americans were told slavery had ended and the Civil War was no more, a federal holiday.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...A10T36v?cvid=559d52cdb1a2415c91e49e9e35d70bb7

when tearing down historical statues, we are hiding from our history, are you saying we aren't great? is that what Biden is saying? he was probably confused again.:laugh:
 
Hazmat, seems to be suffering from schizophrenia, so maybe they do make a great pair.
He has issues, but I'm not sure being a schizo is it.

Yes they do. In fact, it's my prediction that the smart one is grooming the dumb one to be an "asset" for his WSE. Driving a truck bomb is probably all he's able to do.
 
when tearing down historical statues, we are hiding from our history, are you saying we aren't great? is that what Biden is saying? he was probably confused again.:laugh:

Naw, we’re merely not honoring the villains to our democracy.

Want to know history? You don’t need a statue. Libraries and the internet are free. Don’t even need to travel far to access them.
 
He has issues, but I'm not sure being a schizo is it.

Yes they do. In fact, it's my prediction that the smart one is grooming the dumb one to be an "asset" for his WSE. Driving a truck bomb is probably all he's able to do.

You've got a good point, these nutsoses can be very dangerous.
 
You've got a good point, these nutsoses can be very dangerous.

They have been proven to be deadly dangerous. When their hero is Timothy McVeigh and the fictional character Earl Turner, they are clearly not only violent, but advocating violence.
 
Remembering that the WOKE tell us constantly that America is irredeemably shit....
You never went to college, and have never set foot in a college classroom, so you don't have any idea what is happening in there.

I have never had a university level college class that made the case America was utter shit.
 
when tearing down historical statues, we are hiding from our history, are you saying we aren't great? is that what Biden is saying? he was probably confused again.:laugh:

Most Confederate monuments were created during the Jim Crow era beginning in the 1890s.

The biggest spike in Confederate memorials came during the early 1900s, soon after Southern states enacted a number of sweeping laws to disenfranchise Black Americans and segregate society. During this period, more than 400 monuments were built as part of an organized strategy to reshape Civil War history. And this effort was largely spearheaded by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, who sponsored hundreds of statues, predominantly in the South in the early 20th century.

And a significant portion of those monuments were erected on courthouse grounds. , placing these memorials on courthouse property, especially in the 1950s and ’60s, was meant to remind Black Americans of the struggle and subjugation they would face in their fight for civil rights and equal protection under the law.

Black Americans have long understood the symbolism of those monuments.
 
Most Confederate monuments were created during the Jim Crow era beginning in the 1890s.

The biggest spike in Confederate memorials came during the early 1900s, soon after Southern states enacted a number of sweeping laws to disenfranchise Black Americans and segregate society. During this period, more than 400 monuments were built as part of an organized strategy to reshape Civil War history. And this effort was largely spearheaded by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, who sponsored hundreds of statues, predominantly in the South in the early 20th century.

And a significant portion of those monuments were erected on courthouse grounds. , placing these memorials on courthouse property, especially in the 1950s and ’60s, was meant to remind Black Americans of the struggle and subjugation they would face in their fight for civil rights and equal protection under the law.

Black Americans have long understood the symbolism of those monuments.

false, the daughters or the confederacy placed many to remember the dead. Dumbfuck
 
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