Sunday, August 11, 2013

Trip Posts: San Francisco...

Salvete. Today I went to San Francisco. As I was there, I saw an enormous city hall building. It was at least the size of the California capitol building, if not larger. It was monstrous.

Quite honestly, the city hall is a symbol of the enormous, oppressive government that rules San Francisco. Such an enormous, wacked-out city is run over by nudists, extremist activists, and the like. My friend even found an Occupy Wall Street mask in Chinatown. This city is politically and financially shot. This city will soon follow many major cities in "pulling Detroits," turning upside-down, and destroying themselves from the inside out.

Yet big cities like these are attracting people by the millions! Plays, books, the media, et cetera are all worshipping the "grandeur" of these cities, drawing the masses into the terror that is large cities. The masses accept and are slowly put in place in the anti-growth environment while immersed in the supposed heart of growth itself.

It is far better to be less centralized. Rural and suburban regions have rarely if ever been manipulated, infected, or assaulted. There is no incentive to convert these regions, so these regions are safe. I live in one of these regions, and it is the greatest hometown that anyone could hope for. America should not be the nation of overgrown, run-down cities. It should be the nation of hometowns.

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