Thursday, November 21, 2024

Philadelphia stories: The Great Replacement + Bill Burr rant

If anyone reading this thinks the Great Replacement is a myth or a conspiracy theory, let them look around. Here's a recent picture taken in southwest Philadelphia.


This is the scene as 1000s of followers of the Prophet from west Africa congregate outside after Friday prayers at Masjid Ahlus-Sunnah Wal-Jama'ah mosque in southwest Philadelphia, published recently by WaPo. Note that they waited until after the election to post this!

Their analysis of immigration court data shows that the Great Replacement planned by George Soros et al is in full swing in the dying days of the Biden-Harris administration. Nearly 77,000 migrants from Africa entered the United States in 2023 alone, up from about 11,000 in 2022 and about 3,900 in 2021. During the first 10 months of this year, over 22,000 arrived. 

Unrest in Africa, stricter asylum policies in Europe and easier access via smartphone to information about the 10,000-mile journey to the United States all helped fuel the increase. While the Big Apple (rotten to the core) remains the top destination, several thousand have also settled in Philthyelphia, where an effort is underway to rebrand one pocket of the city as "Africatown". 

Yes, seriously. Looking to New York’s Little Italy or Chinatown in Los Angeles, community organizers here want to make turn a 50-square-block slum into "a showcase for African food and culture — offering a home away from home for immigrants, and a window into Africa for everyone."

Are ya ready for that? WaPo admits that tensions have erupted as the demographics of southwest Philly change. Some longtime residents, including many of the coloured persuasion, say they adamantly oppose naming their neighborhood for another continent. Terri Powell, 69, who is black and has lived in the area for three decades, told the leftist rag, "This is not Africa. They moved into this area. But Africatown? No, this is Southwest Philadelphia, and we were here first."

But the backers of Africatown (whom WaPo discreetly does not name) say they aren't halting their plans, and are confident that President-Elect Trump won’t be able to remove them, especially those who have applied for asylum and are waiting for their cases to make their way through the court system.

Stay tuned. And let's face it, Philadelphia isn't that great a city anyway, at least not according to Bill Burr. This video was recorded way back in 2006 when Mr Burr was on The Traveling Virus Comedy Tour, hitting large venues around the nation. When the tour came to the Philadelphia area (technically The Tweeter Center across the river in Camden NJ, things got ugly.

The unruly crowd booed the first comedian off the stage and then proceeded to give hell to all other comedians on the bill. When Dom Irrera was booed off the stage, Bill followed him and decided to go on the offensive. He spent his entire set -- 12+ minutes -- picking apart everything about the city from its food, its sports teams, its icons, all while receiving boos from the audience. WARNING: There's a lot, a lot, of racist stuff and "bad" language here, including the seldom-heard "c-word". If you're a Karen [or a Flyers fan. Poor Len], don't listen.


By the time the set (which Bill counted down minute by minute) was over, much of the crowd gave him a standing ovation. He has been known ever since as the tamer of unruly audiences, and earned an incredible amount of respect from comedians and working-class audiences who now adore him.

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