Andrew Diamond wrote an excellent piece on Chicago in a voluminous book looking back at Chicago and its political traditions of fraud and swindle. Andrew's book called "Chicago On The Make:Power and inequality in a Modern City deals with the long held problems of Americas traditional second city and perhaps the most egregious outlaw area ever developed in a supposed democratic era. This book does a good job in his city that mirrors the larger society covering the racial aspects and division of the city that mirrors the aspects of the nation but has a more clear and delivered a more apartheid type direction over time as minority and non-white populations increased and demanded more power for their areas.
The shenanigans of the two Daley administrations is written successfully and the so-called superficial progress of modern Chicago came at a price and more underdevelopment and social segregation of people and culture. Diamond though talks a lot of how racism developed among youth cultures and he pondered how Puerto Ricans unaccustomed to racial strife n their island would suddenly develop it in America with both Blacks and Whites in Chicago. No where does Andrew Diamond though talk about for-profit over-crowding of place as the culprit and racial strife in this time periods with more social awareness of whom people are and their place in the social hierarchy determined by birth. Progressives also were getting a hold of educational institutions and starting to blame Americans for the poverty and plights of ethnic minorities and without a doubt the anti-White anti-American teaching in history and public schools roused both black and Puerto Ricans.
Chicago's political leader soften speak of the richness and greatness of Chicago's diversity without saying the true pay to play origins of allowing all of these maggots into this city and country and to sap off government resources for their various clans and is why they maintain these degrees of separation.
Andrew Diamond also talked gangs but made no mention of the tough white gangs in Chicago and that eventually became one last White hope in Gaylords and their toughness and agitation that lead to Puerto Rican gangs to develop like Latin Disciples, Latin Kings, Insane Maniacs and so forth. Like wise with the black gangs developing was a reaction to Gaylords and other Italian tough gangs of the West Side and organizing into gangs they were able to defend themselves and become a terror network for their own people. these post war youth gangs was a white working class reaction to the forms of globalization and attacks upon America that were started by he merger and monopolist class and trade warriors for the upper international classes of corruptive global order Gang culture, violence and government corruption go hand in hand and is a feature part of big city environments and this trinity of vice is what put America forward to a path of unsustainable living as people fled to suburbia to escape this cycle and wicked pattern Chicago saw itself post-World War II.
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