A Dystopian Vision of the Present
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:36 am
Dystopian novels and movies are commonly read here. However, here is a Dystopian vision of the present.
Victor Davis Hanson (VDH) is located in the Central Valley of California. This area is ground zero for wave after wave of Mexican immigration (Legal and Illegal). It is basically a 3rd World hellhole with a rapidly thinning 1st World veneer.
For those that essentially favor unlimited immigration, how do you keep what is going on there from metastisizing further? It would be nice to talk about how to re-institute the rule of law there-but I think we all know that that won't happen.
I think I may have posted some of the following before -but with no context.
Below is one of VDH's greatest hits regarding the 3rd world hellhole that his formerly middle class world has become thanks to unlimited immigration from Mexico-picked out from the following link.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/th ... pocalypto/
>>>>I recently came home from an out-of-state trip. Something was wrong: I noticed off in the distance a strange geyser at the top of the hill. Vandals had apparently earlier taken sledgehammers to the pump’s four-inch plastic fittings — all to scavenge two brass valves (recycle value of about $20).
The fools did not know the pump was even on. When they smashed open the plastic pipes the spurting water apparently drenched them, and so they left their self-created mess. (No, criminals here do not know how to turn off a pump.) The ensuing deluge of several hours had ripped a three-foot-deep gully for about 20 yards.
I’ve lost count of how many pumps have been vandalized over the last decade. Some people play golf after work and weekends, but out here the pastime is to drive out to the countryside to wreck things for a few dollars of copper and bronze. It reminds me of the Ottomans in Greece, who pried off the lead seals over the iron clamps that had held together the marble blocks of ancient Greek temples and walls. The Turks, who could make little but scavenge a lot, got their few ounces of lead for bullets. In the exchange, the exposed iron marble clamps rusted and fell apart, ruining the antiquities that had theretofore survived 2,000 years of natural wear and tear. One civilization builds and invests, quite a different one destroys and consumes.
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Here is a link to another column with other examples.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/go ... alifornia/
Victor Davis Hanson (VDH) is located in the Central Valley of California. This area is ground zero for wave after wave of Mexican immigration (Legal and Illegal). It is basically a 3rd World hellhole with a rapidly thinning 1st World veneer.
For those that essentially favor unlimited immigration, how do you keep what is going on there from metastisizing further? It would be nice to talk about how to re-institute the rule of law there-but I think we all know that that won't happen.
I think I may have posted some of the following before -but with no context.
Below is one of VDH's greatest hits regarding the 3rd world hellhole that his formerly middle class world has become thanks to unlimited immigration from Mexico-picked out from the following link.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/th ... pocalypto/
>>>>I recently came home from an out-of-state trip. Something was wrong: I noticed off in the distance a strange geyser at the top of the hill. Vandals had apparently earlier taken sledgehammers to the pump’s four-inch plastic fittings — all to scavenge two brass valves (recycle value of about $20).
The fools did not know the pump was even on. When they smashed open the plastic pipes the spurting water apparently drenched them, and so they left their self-created mess. (No, criminals here do not know how to turn off a pump.) The ensuing deluge of several hours had ripped a three-foot-deep gully for about 20 yards.
I’ve lost count of how many pumps have been vandalized over the last decade. Some people play golf after work and weekends, but out here the pastime is to drive out to the countryside to wreck things for a few dollars of copper and bronze. It reminds me of the Ottomans in Greece, who pried off the lead seals over the iron clamps that had held together the marble blocks of ancient Greek temples and walls. The Turks, who could make little but scavenge a lot, got their few ounces of lead for bullets. In the exchange, the exposed iron marble clamps rusted and fell apart, ruining the antiquities that had theretofore survived 2,000 years of natural wear and tear. One civilization builds and invests, quite a different one destroys and consumes.
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Here is a link to another column with other examples.
http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/go ... alifornia/