
This is another graphic picture of how Murphy-Blair Housing Project destroyedthis European American ethnic neighborhood. In fact, if you look closelyat this picture, you can see that the boarded up Murphy-Blair Housing Projectin the background which surrounds this elegant home. The innocent, sleepingEuropean Americans who had lived here for 100 years had no idea what thefederal government had in mind for their community.
The home above was built by their ancestors using tough European craftsmanship.Many houses contained wainscotting, fashionable inlaid ceilings, walnutstaircases and paneling, bathtubs lined with with pure copper inlays. Butthe government, violating the concept of the separation of race and state,favored African Americans. So, they took this neighborhood away from itsbuilders and it's rightful owners.
Look at this single building. Not a single African American helped to buildit. Thousands of imported Africans helped to destroy it, however, as theyethnically cleansed this neighborhood and hundreds of others like it, turningthe inner American cities into African American slums where murder and drugsreplace European civilization and the rule of laws. Murphy-Blair Projectswrecked this entire community for the original owners. Each family was forcedto move out either through court order or, for those unfortunate enoughto remain, in abject terror from the neighborhood end-game HUD tossed intotheir once proud community that was built to last 1,000 years. But that'sanother future, one that won't happen now.
See the little Murphy-Blair townhomes in the background? Replacement costsare $120,000 per unit, and they are practically wrecked. Many are boardedup for good. Some have been rebuilt four or five times.
This single photograph illustrates what happened to the surrounding propertiesand to the proud Americans who had their lives destroyed by the federalgovernment and by HUD.
The irony is that the government hasn't learned a thing. Henry Cisnerosnow says that low-rise buildings like Murphy-Blair will solve the AfricanAmerican Problem, that it will make Africans into civilized citizens. Therewere thousands of these units built right here. They are filled with murder,rapes, drugs, out of marriage wedlock, food stamps, trashy language, assaults,and every degradation you can imagine. The government hasn't learned a thing.It is incapable of learning. Actually, it knows. It just wants to spendthe money. So it is lying to us. Look.
This is what low-rise does to a neighborhood. Want one in yours? You maybe in luck.
Secretary of HUD, Henry Cisnaros, wants the "scatter housing program"of low-rise townhomes like these costing $120,000 each in your neighborhood.See the picture here? Imagine what scattered townhouses will do to YOURneighborhood.
Right. It will do what scatter housing and low-rise housing did to thisneighborhood and thousands of others in St. Louis and around the nation.Soon, you will be gone, and your house will look like this.
Oh. Don't stop. There's MORE. St. Louis is a wonderful place to be thesedays. Come along and see what else HUD has done for that city and for itsmajority ethnic group, European Americans, those who built this countrybrick by brick, those for whom the federal government is supposed to care.
Before and After Comparison of HousingQuality HUD Achieved.
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