The massive, orchestrated disgorgement of Africans and Arabs into Europe and Mexican, Central & South Americans into the USA will prove to be one of the defining catastrophes of the 21st century. But it's not the first time this has happened to the West. A century ago, a similarly disastrous relocation was precipitated (engineered?) on American soil.
>The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1916 and 1970. Until 1910, more than 90 percent of the African-American population lived in the American South. In 1900, only one-fifth of African-Americans living in the South were living in urban areas. By the end of the Great Migration, 53 percent of the African-American population remained in the South, while 40 percent lived in the North, and 7 percent in the West, and the African-American population had become highly urbanized. By 1970, more than 80 percent of African-Americans lived in cities, and by 1960, of those African-Americans still living in the South, half now lived in urban areas.
>en.wikipedia.org
>Without the increase in job opportunities caused by World War I, the Great Migration might never have occurred. The fighting in Europe dramatically increased the demands on companies in the United States to produce munitions and other goods to support the war effort. At the same time, the labor pool these companies normally depended upon-immigrants and native-born Americans-was dwindling. The draft siphoned off many of these men, while the turmoil in Europe disrupted the flow of immigrants from that area. Desperately in need of additional workers, northern businesses looked southward for new sources of labor. Because Afro-Americans made up a large portion of the unskilled work force in the South and because of social conditions there, they became the targets of aggressive recruitment campaigns. Northern companies offered well-paying jobs, free transportation, and low-cost housing as inducements to Afro-Americans to move North. They also sent labor recruiters into the South who received a fee for every recruit they provided for the company they represented.
>bls.gov
Fast forward to current year, and take a look at the chart of the top 25 cities by raw number. For the most part, they are some of the most dangerous, reprobate, and decimated places in the country. The so-called "Great Migration" systematically destroyed some of the greatest cities, mostly midwestern ones that were growing in economic power and influence to rival the power centers of the east.
>en.wikipedia.org
There are no cohencidences, so what really happened? Beyond the obvious orchestration of the war that slaughtered a generation of white conscripts and brave volunteers, does anyone have any more information about these northern companies that moved the pieces around the board? Does anyone have more details about other (((policies))), (((programs))), or (((agendas))) from this era that induced or accelerated this corruption? These seem like important questions both for historical clarity, and to put the flurry of current events into proper context.